European Wildlife on MSN
Grace in flight over the water
A flock of Great Egrets gathers and takes flight, their white feathers glowing in the golden light of the wetlands.
Tryptophan, the essential amino acid behind the Thanksgiving myth that eating turkey can make you sleepy, has been found to ...
An asteroid named YR4 is on a potential collision course with the moon, with NASA estimating a 4% chance of impact in 2032.
Starlust on MSN
NASA’s OSIRIS-APEX captured stunning images of Earth and Moon before heading to asteroid Apophis
On September 23, 2025, NASA's OSIRIS-APEX successfully used an Earth flyby to slingshot toward its target: potentially ...
On the afternoon of November 30, 1954, in Sylacauga, Alabama, Ann Hodges was resting on her living room couch when something ...
From its first detection using an instrument designed in part by teams based in the Bay, to follow-up orbit analysis ...
IFLScience on MSN
"Happy Molecule" Precursor Discovered In Extraterrestrial Material For The First Time
“Our findings expand the evidence that prebiotic organic molecules can form within primitive accreting planetary bodies and ...
Space.com on MSN
NASA probe captures stunning photos of Earth and moon on the way to infamous asteroid Apophis
These images mark an early milestone in the mission, confirming that OSIRIS-APEX is healthy and on course for its 2029 ...
Scientists are uncovering signs that Earth has been hit by powerful cosmic blasts that leave little trace on the surface yet ...
The intriguing findings bolster the theory that asteroids seeded the early Earth with life's chemical components - a process known as panspermia.
Scientists can usually spot coronal mass ejections before they affect Earth—but this one snuck past coronagraphs and ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
A Planet Slammed Into Earth 4.5 Billion Years Ago, Forming the Moon. The Projectile May Have Been Our Neighbor
Little is known about the long-destroyed moon-forming planet, Theia. But it may have been born in the inner solar system—just like Earth—a new study suggests ...
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