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Solar eclipse fans still riding their high from totality have something else to look forward to this year, which could also be a once-in-a-lifetime celestial event to witness. A dance between two stars 3,000 light years away will culminate in a massive explosion so bright it will create the appearance of a “new” star in the night sky…

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Days after parts of the world were impacted by the most significant solar flare since 2017, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center now warns the Earth could be in store for more geomagnetic impacts, which includes a display of the Northern Lights. The agency issued a Geomagnetic Storm Watch for increased solar activity, and experts have…

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A solar eclipse, also called the “Ring of Fire,” is expected to be visible in the sky next week and won’t be seen again until 2039. According to NASA, a solar eclipse happens when the moon’s orbit is between the Earth and the sun. However, it doesn’t entirely block the sun like a lunar eclipse.…

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An ominous blood moon lunar eclipse will hang in the sky as ballots are set to be tallied for the November 8 general election. The Election Day eclipse, NASA says, is the last total lunar eclipse the Earth will see for the next three years. A lunar eclipse occurs when the sun, Earth, and moon…

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