A fireball lit up the sky over eastern Lake Superior late Monday evening, Nov. 3, according to the Michigan Storm Chasers, a group that tracks statewide weather and offers daily forecasts. The meteor, ...
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Apparent meteor shoots over downtown Milwaukee: video
A FOX6 News tower camera captured an apparent meteor shoot over downtown Milwaukee on Wednesday night, Oct. 29.
First proposed in the early 1960s the concept known as Ivan’s Hammer envisioned diverting a natural asteroid or meteoroid toward Earth as a weapon of mass destruction—an idea cited in early aerospace ...
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Bright fireball likely an asteroid in Moscow, Russia
On October 27, 2025, in Moscow, Russia, a video captures a bright celestial object as it streaked across the sky and broke apart. In the footage, the object was most likely an asteroid based on its ...
The Leonids remain one of the most anticipated November astronomical events. With clear weather and minimal light pollution, ...
The Orionids are considered one of the most spectacular showers of the year. Here's what to know about viewing conditions and ...
Here's where, when, and how to watch Orionids meteor shower and the Comet Lemmon against the darkness of tonight's sky and ...
A police officer captured a cool moment on his dash camera Wednesday evening in Eastern Wisconsin when a meteor lit up the night sky.
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Scientists reveal new study showing that our asteroid belt is slowly disappearing over time
A new study reveals that the asteroid belt is slowly disappearing, offering insights into its long-term fate and what this means for our solar system.
As Earth passes through the densest part of debris from the famed Halley's comet, the Orionid meteor shower will hit its annual late-October peak.
The Orionid meteor shower will peak tonight. Here's everything you need to know. See where the best places to watch 'shooting ...
When they reach their peak, the Orionid meteors display what astronomers consider to be one of the most beautiful and bright showers of the year. Why? That's because the meteors are so fast – blazing ...
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