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British writer Samantha Harveyโs space-station novel 'Orbital' wins the Booker Prize for fiction
Read full article: British writer Samantha Harveyโs space-station novel 'Orbital' wins the Booker Prize for fictionBritish writer Samantha Harvey has won the Booker Prize for fiction with โOrbital,โ a short, wonder-filled novel set aboard the International Space Station.
What's behind the northern lights that dazzled the sky farther south than normal
Read full article: What's behind the northern lights that dazzled the sky farther south than normalThe latest solar storm has triggered northern lights farther south than normal including into parts of Germany, the United Kingdom, New England and New York City.
Severe solar storm could stress power grids even more as US deals with major back-to-back hurricanes
Read full article: Severe solar storm could stress power grids even more as US deals with major back-to-back hurricanesSpace weather forecasters say a severe solar storm heading to Earth could stress power grids even more as the U.S. deals with major back-to-back hurricanes.
July ends 13-month streak of global heat records as El Nino ebbs, but experts warn against relief
Read full article: July ends 13-month streak of global heat records as El Nino ebbs, but experts warn against reliefEarthโs string of 13 straight months with a new average heat record came to an end in July.
One church, two astronauts. How a Texas congregation is supporting its members on the space station
Read full article: One church, two astronauts. How a Texas congregation is supporting its members on the space stationA Texas church has not one โ but two โ members aboard the International Space Station.
UN asks nations to better prepare, cool the vulnerable as 'extreme heat epidemic' breaks records
Read full article: UN asks nations to better prepare, cool the vulnerable as 'extreme heat epidemic' breaks recordsThe United Nations is calling for a flurry of efforts to reduce the human toll from soaring and searing temperatures in what it calls an extreme heat epidemic.
A Chinese lunar probe returns to Earth with the world's first samples from the far side of the moon
Read full article: A Chinese lunar probe returns to Earth with the world's first samples from the far side of the moonChinaโs Changโe 6 probe has returned on Earth with rock and soil samples from the little-explored far side of the moon in a global first.
SpaceX's mega rocket completes its fourth test flight from Texas without exploding
Read full article: SpaceX's mega rocket completes its fourth test flight from Texas without explodingSpaceXโs mega Starship rocket has completed its first full test flight, returning to Earth without exploding after blasting off from Texas.
Craft unfurls China's flag on the far side of the moon and lifts off with lunar rocks to bring home
Read full article: Craft unfurls China's flag on the far side of the moon and lifts off with lunar rocks to bring homeChina says its spacecraft unfurled the countryโs red and gold flag on the far side of the moon before lifting off with rock and soil samples to bring back to Earth.
Sun's magnetic field may form close to the surface. This finding could improve solar storm forecasts
Read full article: Sun's magnetic field may form close to the surface. This finding could improve solar storm forecastsNew research indicates the sun's magnetic field originates much closer to the surface than previously thought.
NASA wants to come up with a new clock for the moon, where seconds tick away faster
Read full article: NASA wants to come up with a new clock for the moon, where seconds tick away fasterNASA wants to come up with an out-of-this-world way to keep track of time, putting the moon on its own souped-up clock.
A faster spinning Earth may cause timekeepers to subtract a second from world clocks
Read full article: A faster spinning Earth may cause timekeepers to subtract a second from world clocksFor the first time in history, world timekeepers may have to consider subtracting a second from our clocks in a few years because the planet is rotating a tad faster.
Turkey hails its first astronaut who returned from a 3-week mission to International Space Station
Read full article: Turkey hails its first astronaut who returned from a 3-week mission to International Space StationTurkeyโs first astronaut has returned home to a heroโs welcome as a symbol of the countryโs advances in technology and aerospace.
Astronauts from Turkey, Italy and Sweden return to Earth, ending private space station trip
Read full article: Astronauts from Turkey, Italy and Sweden return to Earth, ending private space station tripAstronauts from Turkey, Italy and Sweden are back on Earth, ending a private three-week trip to the International Space Station.
NASA climate satellite blasts off to survey oceans and atmosphere of a warming Earth
Read full article: NASA climate satellite blasts off to survey oceans and atmosphere of a warming EarthNASA's newest climate satellite has blasted off to survey the world's oceans and atmosphere in unprecedented detail.
Skyscraper-size asteroid will buzz Earth on Friday, safely passing within 1.7 million miles
Read full article: Skyscraper-size asteroid will buzz Earth on Friday, safely passing within 1.7 million milesAstronomers say an asteroid as big as a skyscraper will pass within 1.7 million miles of Earth on Friday.
US in deep freeze while much of the world is extra toasty? Yet again, it's climate change
Read full article: US in deep freeze while much of the world is extra toasty? Yet again, it's climate changeWhile the U.S. is shivering through bone-chilling cold, most of the rest of world is feeling unusually warm weather.
UN report says world is racing to well past warming limit as carbon emissions rise instead of plunge
Read full article: UN report says world is racing to well past warming limit as carbon emissions rise instead of plungeA new United Nations report calculates that the globe is speeding to 2.5 to 2.9 degrees Celsius (4.5 to 5.2 degrees Fahrenheit) of global warming since pre-industrial times, set to blow well past the agreed upon international climate threshold.
Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis finds
Read full article: Last 12 months on Earth were the hottest ever recorded, analysis findsThe 12 months ending in October were the hottest ever recorded on Earth and likely the planetโs hottest 12-month period ever recorded, according to a report from the nonprofit science research group Climate Central.
Ken Mattingly, astronaut who helped Apollo 13 crew return safely home, dies at age 87
Read full article: Ken Mattingly, astronaut who helped Apollo 13 crew return safely home, dies at age 87Ken Mattingly, an astronaut who is best remembered for his efforts on the ground that helped bring the damaged Apollo 13 spacecraft safely back to Earth, has died.
Ozone hole is about average size, despite undersea volcano eruption that was expected to worsen it
Read full article: Ozone hole is about average size, despite undersea volcano eruption that was expected to worsen itWith last yearโs undersea volcano injecting massive amounts of water high into the atmosphere, scientists were bracing for a big Antarctica ozone hole this fall.
September sizzled to records and was so much warmer than average scientists call it 'mind-blowing'
Read full article: September sizzled to records and was so much warmer than average scientists call it 'mind-blowing'After a record-smashing hot summer, Earth's warming somehow got even worse in September.
Earth is outside its 'safe operating space for humanity' on most key measurements, study says
Read full article: Earth is outside its 'safe operating space for humanity' on most key measurements, study saysA new study of Earth's health says the planet is outside its โsafe operating space for humanityโ on six out of nine key measurements.
This summer was a global record breaker for the highest heat ever measured, meteorologists say
Read full article: This summer was a global record breaker for the highest heat ever measured, meteorologists sayThe U.N. weather agency says Earth endured its hottest Northern Hemisphere summer ever measured with a record warm August capping a season of brutal and deadly temperatures.
California's Death Valley sizzles as brutal heat wave continues
Read full article: California's Death Valley sizzles as brutal heat wave continuesDeath Valley is putting a sizzling exclamation point on a record warm summer across the globe as it flirts with some of the hottest temperatures ever recorded.
Chinese cities open air raid shelters for heat relief as extreme temperatures lead to deaths
Read full article: Chinese cities open air raid shelters for heat relief as extreme temperatures lead to deathsCities across China have opened their air raid shelters to offer residents relief from the heat as unusually high temperatures across parts of the country started claiming lives.
June temperatures briefly passed key climate threshold. Scientists expect more such spikes
Read full article: June temperatures briefly passed key climate threshold. Scientists expect more such spikesWorldwide temperatures briefly exceeded a key warming threshold earlier this month, drawing notice in the scientific community and prompting public chatter that climate change might be accelerating.
Amount of warming triggering carbon dioxide in air hits new peak, growing at near-record fast rate
Read full article: Amount of warming triggering carbon dioxide in air hits new peak, growing at near-record fast rateThe cause of global warming is showing no signs of slowing as heat-trapping carbon dioxide in Earthโs atmosphere has increased to record highs in its annual Spring peak.
First-of-its-kind Mars livestream by ESA spacecraft interrupted at times by rain on Earth
Read full article: First-of-its-kind Mars livestream by ESA spacecraft interrupted at times by rain on EarthA European spacecraft around Mars has sent its first livestream from the red planet to Earth to mark the 20th anniversary of its launch.
DC's cherry blossoms coming early due to confusing weather
Read full article: DC's cherry blossoms coming early due to confusing weatherThe cherry trees in the nationโs capital are confused by Earthโs changing climate, with the iconic blossoms appearing earlier than expected because of the unusually warm winter.
AI: World likely to hit key warming threshold in 10-12 years
Read full article: AI: World likely to hit key warming threshold in 10-12 yearsA new study using artificial intelligence finds that the world will likely warm a few more tenths of a degrees within the next 10 to 12 years and breach a key climate change threshold.