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Scientists finally find explanation for lopsided cloud that follows Earth's moon through space
The moon's oddly skewed dust cloud may be caused by an extreme day-night temperature difference, a new study suggests.
Most people would think that Earth only has one moon, but in reality it's had multiple moons on more than one time. And right ...
Some of Earth's oldest rocks buried deep in Western Australia may hold new clues about the dramatic event that gave rise to ...
THAT’s NO MOON - Earth doesn’t just have one moon; sometimes, it has a companion satellite or “mini-moon.” Discovered on ...
Japanese astronomer Daichi Fujii, curator at the Hiratsuka City Museum, shared footage of two meteors striking the moon’s ...
The discovery of a new celestial object in the Earth's neighborhood has created a buzz online asking whether the planet now ...
The asteroid isn’t a second moon, instead it is a quasi-satellite that is trailing the Earth’s orbit around the sun. Unlike ...
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Helium-3 Could Be the Most Valuable Resource in Space and Nations Are Now Racing to Mine It on the Moon
While helium-3 is exceedingly rare on Earth, it’s plentiful on the Moon. But getting it won’t be simple. The race to harvest ...
The November full moon put on a magnificent show for stargazers on Nov. 5, as the largest and brightest supermoon of 2025 ...
The Earth often gets a few visitors in the solar system, but some stick around for a while. Here's what to know about the 'quasi-moon.' ...
NASA just confirmed that a quasi-moon has been orbiting since 1960. Here is everything to know about what is being called a ...
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A New 'Quasi-Moon' Has Been Discovered Near Earth and Will Stick Around for Another 60 Years
Earth's quasi-moons are not actually moons, but temporary asteroids that eventually leave Earth’s orbit JPL-Caltech/NASA A ...
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