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Tomorrow, something begins that the world hasn't seen in nearly two decades. And it won't happen again until 2044. Starting February 17, 2026, Earth enters what astronomers are calling a "golden age" of solar eclipses. Over the next three years, six solar eclipses will sweep

Tomorrow, something begins that the world hasn't seen in nearly two decades. And it won't happen again until 2044.

Starting February 17, 2026, Earth enters what astronomers are calling a "golden age" of solar eclipses. Over the next three years, six solar eclipses will sweep
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Heart-shaped on a scale that defies comprehension, the Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/4039) are currently locked in a violent collision 60 million light-years away. Those glowing "curves" aren't just shapes; they are the result of hundreds of billions of stars being ripped from

Heart-shaped on a scale that defies comprehension, the Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/4039) are currently locked in a violent collision 60 million light-years away.

Those glowing "curves" aren't just shapes; they are the result of hundreds of billions of stars being ripped from
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An aerial view of Porcupine Rim in eastern Utah reveals the dramatic geological boundary where the Colorado Plateau rises abruptly above Castle Valley. Erosion over millions of years.

An aerial view of Porcupine Rim in eastern Utah reveals the dramatic geological boundary where the Colorado Plateau rises abruptly above Castle Valley.

Erosion over millions of years.
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🌥 That “shadow” in the clouds isn’t a storm… it’s Mount Rainier! During sunrise, when the light hits just right, Mt. Rainier can cast an enormous shadow stretching hundreds of miles across the sky. 😲✨ It’s one of those rare, jaw-dropping moments where nature reminds us how

🌥 That “shadow” in the clouds isn’t a storm… it’s Mount Rainier!

During sunrise, when the light hits just right, Mt. Rainier can cast an enormous shadow stretching hundreds of miles across the sky. 😲✨

It’s one of those rare, jaw-dropping moments where nature reminds us how
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Michael Collins, the astronaut who took this photo in 1969, is the only human, dead or alive, that isn't in the frame of this picture.

Michael Collins, the astronaut who took this photo in 1969, is the only human, dead or alive, that isn't in the frame of this picture.