Space
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Siberian Wildfires Releases Record Breaking Emissions as Smokes Become Visible in Space
According to estimates, the wildfires have created 800 megatons of carbon dioxide since the beginning of June, nearly matching last year's record.
Latest Research Articles
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Study Shows How We Can Possibly Protect Earth From the Dangers of Space Storms
2021's Best Sky Show: Perseid Meteor Shower Will Reach Its Peak on August 11-12
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How a Solar Storm Almost Launched an All-Out Nuclear War in 1967
A Massive Asteroid Will Hurl Past Earth at a Dangerously Close Distance in August
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Space Tourism Starts to Worry Experts About Potential Environmental Concerns
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Seen From Space: Satellite Image Shows Massive Billowing Smoke From Oregon Wildfire
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NASA Warns Moon's Wobble Might Drastically Affect Tide, Causing Severe Flooding
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China Plans to Launch Rockets to Save Earth From Disastrous Impact With 85-Million-Ton Asteroid
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High-Speed Solar Winds Travelling at 1.1 Million MPH to Impact Earth This Weekend
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Largest Solar Flare Since 2017 Caused Minor Radio Blackout in Earth
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Black Holes Could Grow Massive Tsunamis from Outflow Winds According to NASA
"Giant Space Object Incoming" But, is it Really? (Debunking Alarmist News Headlines)