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What’s That Star? Meet The First-Ever Augmented Reality Binoculars
Forbes· 4 days agoHow well do you know the night sky? If you struggle to tell one star from another, a new pair of...
Dermot Healy: Poetry in coastal erosion
The Irish Times· 4 days agoIn the luminous salty spray swept inland from the white-capped sea, it takes a moment to resolve the contours of the coastal cottage where the writer...
Glastonbury’s Sir Michael Eavis says he thought he would turn down knighthood
Romford Recorder· 5 days agoSpeaking to the Glastonbury Free Press as this year’s music event gets underway, he said: “I actually always thought I’d turn it down if I was offered it, because I already liked being me.”
Sunspot that caused intense solar storms makes dramatic comeback
The Independent· 5 days agoThe celestial spectacle could even be seen in some parts of France for the first time in more than...
How to watch ‘planet killer’ asteroid big enough to ‘end civilization’ fly near Earth this week
The Independent· 5 days agoTwo asteroids, including one large enough to end civilization, will hurtle past our planet this...
ProgStock Festival 2024 Announced
antiMUSIC· 5 days agoProgStock Festival, The American Northeast's Only International Progressive Rock Festival, will take the stage for its eighth straight year
Glastonbury’s Sir Michael Eavis says he thought he would turn down knighthood
North Wales Pioneer· 5 days agoSpeaking to the Glastonbury Free Press as this year’s music event gets underway, he said: “I actually always thought I’d turn it down if I was offered it, because I already liked being me.”
Two Killer Asteroids Are Flying by Earth, and You May Be Able to See One
The New York Times via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoThis week, two asteroids — one big enough to destroy a city, and the other so large it could end...
Two Killer Asteroids Are Flying by Earth, and You May Be Able to See One
New York Times· 5 days agoThe smaller of the pair was spotted only this month and could be visible with binoculars as it passes by our planet within the distance to the moon. Many more rocky and icy shards just miss the planet, and often squeeze between Earth and the moon.
Glastonbury's Michael Eavis says he thought he would turn down knighthood
Somerset Live via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoIsn't that amazing? ". As festival-goers enjoy the performances, they can also expect mostly dry...