Space View of the March 2025 Partial Solar Eclipse

On March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will cast a vast shadow over eastern North America. While observers on Earth will see a portion of the sun obscured, satellites in space will capture a breathtaking view of the moon’s penumbra sweeping across the planet. This celestial event will provide stunning visuals from both the …

The Battlefield Where Heaven and Earth Collided

The scorching Arabian sun hung low over the battlefield, casting long shadows across the desert sands. This was 17th ramadan 2 AH. The air was thick with the scent of war—fear, sweat, and destiny intertwining in an unseen dance. A small group of 313 believers stood firm, their hearts pounding, their swords gripped tightly. Before …

Asteroid 2024 YR4 No Longer a Threat to Earth

The “city-killer” asteroid 2024 YR4 no longer poses a danger to Earth. New observations have completely ruled out the possibility of impact. Initially, NASA’s risk assessment placed this asteroid at a 1-in-32 chance of colliding with our planet. However, fresh tracking data has reduced this probability to effectively zero. From High Alert to No Hazard …

Orionid Meteor Shower Set to Peak This Week

The annual Orionid meteor shower is set to peak this week. This celestial event results from the dust left behind by Halley’s comet as it travels around the sun every 76 years. The shower will be active from September 26 through November 22, with the peak occurring in the early hours of Monday, October 21. …

New Research Suggests Moon Has a Molten Layer Beneath Its Surface

Recent research suggests that the moon may have a molten layer of rock deep within its interior. This new evidence is based on how the moon reacts to the gravitational pull of Earth and the sun. The findings strengthen the hypothesis that a hidden, molten layer lies between the moon’s core and its solid exterior. …

Supermassive black hole, Astronomers release new image

PARIS: The astronomers who gave the world its first credible glimpse of a black hole have created another landmark picture, this time capturing the polarised light swirling around the magnetic fields of the same star-eating beast. However, it is not just a pretty image. Never before has polarisation — the property that causes light waves …

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