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Earth

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SScience
Earth’s 'New' Quasi-Moon Has Been Hiding in Plain Sight for 60 Years
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Earth’s ‘New’ Quasi-Moon Has Been Hiding in Plain Sight for 60 Years

  • September 9, 2025
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown quasi-moon that’s been shadowing Earth’s orbit for decades, undetected, and will likely…
SSpace
International Space Station will fly over South-Central Pa. Tuesday night
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International Space Station will fly over South-Central Pa. Tuesday night

  • September 9, 2025
ISS to fly over Susquehanna Valley Tuesday night TIME FOR WGAL NEWS 8 TO GO AND WE WANT…
SSpace
72% of flying insects lost in 20 years at untouched ecosystem: US study
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Astronomers spot a star’s birth jets 26,000 light-years from sun

  • September 8, 2025
For the first time, a team of Japanese astronomers has captured clear images of jets and outflows from…
SScience
In 'Circular Motion' by Alex Foster, Earth¿s spin progressively gets faster and faster until one day lasts two hours instead of 24 hours
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Scientists reveal exactly what will happen if the Earth continues to spin faster – including devastating earthquakes and catastrophic flooding

  • September 7, 2025
You may already feel as if there’s not enough time in the day.  But it’s not just your…
PPhysics
America’s Fastest Train Ready To Ride
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Ring laser tracks Earth’s axial wobble 100 times more accurately

  • September 6, 2025
Scientists in Germany have used a highly sensitive underground ring laser to track Earth’s axial wobble without relying…
PPhysics
Humans could finally have found a way to defy Earth's gravity
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Humans could finally have found a way to defy Earth’s gravity

  • September 1, 2025
Gravity is a key component to human life on Earth – but can this powerful force be defied?…
EEnvironment
Warmer Great Lakes could mean more snow, invasive species, scientists warn
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Warmer Great Lakes could mean more snow, invasive species, scientists warn

  • September 1, 2025
The Great Lakes have been warmer than usual, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration readings, and while…
HHealth
Green Bank Elementary-Middle School (pictured), nestled beside the world¿s largest fully steerable radio telescope located at the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia, has finally been granted access to Wi-Fi for the first time in its history
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‘Quietest school in America’ in one of the country’s most remote areas finally gets Wi-Fi

  • September 1, 2025
A remote West Virginia school known as the quietest in America has finally been granted access to Wi-Fi for…
SSpace
Patagonia, Chile. Left: September 18, 1986. Right: August 5, 2002. The 1986 image shows the region prior to a major retreat of the glaciers. The 2002 image shows a retreat of nearly 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) of the glacier on the left side. The smaller glacier on the right has receded more than 2 kilometers (1.2 miles). In front of the smaller glacier, two ribbon lakes have formed behind the debris left by the glacier's advance. Scientists and government managers are using satellite imagery like this to monitor the retreat of the glaciers and the impact on water bodies caused by the changes in the glaciers’ size and direction.   Left image taken by the Thematic Mapper sensor onboard Landsat 5. Right image taken by the Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus sensor onboard Landsat 7. Source: USGS Landsat Missions Gallery, "Patagonia Region - Retreating Glaciers," U.S. Department of the Interior / U.S. Geological Survey.
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Patagonia Glacier retreat, Chile – NASA Science

  • August 28, 2025
Patagonia, Chile. Left: September 18, 1986. Right: August 5, 2002. The 1986 image shows the region prior to…
WWildlife
Horseshoe crabs merit respect: Photo Shoot
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Horseshoe crabs merit respect: Photo Shoot

  • August 27, 2025
Stroll along a Cape Cod beach in late August and summer is in full swing. Walk past the…
United States
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