Valuable lessons from previous interstellar objects allowed scientists to develop a more rapid response when the third one arrived in July.| Eos
Chemistry in the first 50 million to 100 million years after the Big Bang may have been more active than we expected.| Latest from Space.com
Could an ocean – likely needed to sustain life – even survive on a planet orbiting close to a dead star?| Latest from Space.com
Scientists have found a massive baby planet that's still feeding and growing in space. The planet, called WISPIT 2b, weighs about five times more than Jupiter and sits between two rings of dust and debris around a young star. The post Cosmic First: Baby Planet Found Actively Growing, Feeding In Ring Gap Around Young Star appeared first on Study Finds.| Study Finds
What’s the link between an exploding star, climate change and human evolution? The post Did A Star’s Death Spark Humanity’s Birth? Bold Hypothesis Suggests Supernova Link appeared first on Study Finds.| Study Finds
Engelbert Humperdinck is a living legend. Listen as Engelbert shares about his inspiring six-decade-long career.| Vanguard of Hollywood
As we’re now well into the second half of summer in the Northern hemisphere and the number of hours available to us for stargazing are slowly but surely increasing again, the mild evenings make for some very comfortable viewings of some very special wonders in our night sky. So pull up a garden chair, a cool drink and a pair of binoculars… | Astronotes
Sydney Sweeney is stunning in her skimpy floral bikini as she shows off the body that's not too high in "fat."| The Blast
Olivia Dunne is stunning in her outdoor bubble bath as she poses in her birthday suit, but she's sparking complaints.| The Blast
Dua Lipa is stunning in her pre-birthday photos as she slips into a braless, cut-out dress and reveals her no-undies situation.| The Blast
It's 2021 in some places already, creeping around the planet. Pretty soon it will have reached Hawaii, and it'll be 2021 everywhere, and 2020 will be done.| Neil Gaiman's Journal
Miley Cyrus is stunning in her barely there, braless dress as she flaunts her curves in a dangerous look held together by a necklace.| The Blast
Billy Gray is an actor, speedway racer, and inventor, best known as Bud Anderson in Father Knows Best. Listen to episode 90 for our interview.| Vanguard of Hollywood
Lately, not often, but once in awhile, I notice something in my periphery vision that looks like a person standing off in the distance. Down the road, across the lawn, far away. It’s just a moment, mostly a dark grey … Continue reading →| Change Is Hard
“We are stars wrapped in skin. The light you are seeking has always been within.” ~ Jalaludin Rumi There are infinite ways that Life creatively and miraculously guides you, orchestrating your path. And there are infinite reasons it does so. Two general reasons are: One, to confirm and inspire short-term goals your heart is guiding you towards; and two, to confirm and inspire your larger Soul Destiny, perfectly unfolding at this time. Mysterious ways that Life surprises and de-light...| Vince Gowmon
Find out what the tarot and the Pleiades have in common, and how to leverage the power of both for incredible insights.| Tarot Teachings
Die Schweizer Nationalspielerin unterhält Kontakt mit dem spanischen Star Lamine Yamal über Instagram – und ist in den Blick des Boulevards geraten.| taz.de
For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere we’re in that time of year when there is the most daylight. In this post I’ll talk about the long long summer evenings: not only does the Sun set later at this time of year but the amount of twilight, after Sun has set but it is… Continue reading Twilight and the Long Summer Evenings→| Explaining Science
These images from NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes showcase an expanse of gas, dust, and stars of a duo of star clusters.| NASA Science
This Hubble Space Telescope image features a previously unexplored globular cluster glitters with multicolored stars.| NASA Science
With all eyes on the stars, what are people looking at and why? Let’s introduce the stars of Matariki and Puanga and their connection to the natural world.| Conservation blog
Sharon Baird was born dancing. Listen as Sharon shares about being an original Mouseketeer and working with legends like Walt Disney, Donald O' Connor, and Dean Martin.| Vanguard of Hollywood
Seeing that VictoriaMetrics products are this popular with engineers worldwide is fantastic: Just a little over a year ago, we hit 10K stars, and with the adoption of VictoriaLogs, the star count now went beyond 14K. Read about most recent achievements in this blog post.| VictoriaMetrics
Last Wednesday was an important day, probably the most important of the year related to science. I was about to publish another post with a different topic. However, this revelation has marked a new starting point in the discovery of the universe, and I do have to talk about it. Most of you might have … Continue reading "Black holes: the discovery of the year and the decade" The post Black holes: the discovery of the year and the decade appeared first on One-pot Science.| One-pot Science
As one of Elvis Presley's favorite leading ladies, Cynthia Pepper is part of film history. Listen to Episode 88 for Cynthia's Hollywood insights.| Vanguard of Hollywood
Ann-Margret is a living legend. Join Shannon and Ann-Margret as they discuss her career, costars, deep faith, and gratitude.| Vanguard of Hollywood
From Animal House to Virgin River, Tim Matheson has done it all. Listen to Episode 86 for all about Tim's Classic Hollywood roots.| Vanguard of Hollywood
PUNCH will watch the how the Sun's corona births solar wind disturbances that spread across the full scope of the inner solar system.| Astronomy Magazine
Carmen Electra is stunning in her barely-there, glittery underwear as she goes heart-shaped for Valentine's Day.| The Blast
The gravitational waves we’ve detected so far have been like tsunamis in the spacetime sea, but it’s believed that gentle ripples should also pervade the universe. Now, a 13-year survey of light from pulsars scattered across the galaxy may have revealed the first hints of these background signals.| New Atlas
Reggio “The Hoofer” McLaughlin is a master tap dancer, teacher, and historian. Listen to Episode 85 for all about Reggio's inspiring tap career.| Vanguard of Hollywood
You recognize Joy Harmon best as the beautiful blonde from the iconic car wash scene in Cool Hand Luke, but this 1960s "It" girl found her greatest happiness away from the camera. Listen to Episode 84 for Joy's inspirational story.| Vanguard of Hollywood
The daughter of director William Wellman, Cissy Wellman is Hollywood Royalty. Listen to episode 83 for Cissy's invaluable insights on the Golden Age.| Vanguard of Hollywood
You probably know Beverly Washburn best from Old Yeller (1957) or from the 1967 horror cult classic, Spider Baby. Listen to Episode 82 for all about Beverly’s remarkable career, and to be inspired by her boundless gratitude.| Vanguard of Hollywood
The International Astronomical Union has established a committee to finalize a list of official star names. Some companies offer unofficial naming rights for purchase. But the voices of certain communities are often left behind. The post The Fault in Our Star Names appeared first on Pacific Standard.| Pacific Standard
Rusty Frank is the author of TAP! The Greatest Tap Dance Stars and Their Stories. Listen to Episode 81 of Vanguard of Hollywood for all about Rusty’s book, dance career, and the tap legends she got to know.| Vanguard of Hollywood
Williamina Fleming's journey from a maid to a pioneering Harvard astronomer exemplifies resilience and intellect, inspiring women and redefining their potential in science.| Historic Mysteries
The Ancient Egyptians held a deep-seated belief in the afterlife, and their spirituality and mythology… The post The Indestructibles and the Ancient Egyptian Journey to the Afterlife appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
Blair Thomson surveys the prospects of ATV-viewing after the 1968 regional reorganisation The post Watch carefully – it’s TV’s big night appeared first on THIS IS ATV NETWORK from Transdiffusion.| THIS IS ATV NETWORK from Transdiffusion
We find a lot to rage about on our small planet. Right now, wars are raging between peoples who have much more in common than they have things that set them apart. Europe is currently rediscovering the brutality of modern warfare, something much of the rest of the world has not had the luxury of… Read More+ The post All of Our Children Wonder at the Same Set of Stars appeared first on Weirdo Poetry.| Weirdo Poetry
The history of the universe shines down on us each night. My dad only took me camping one time in my life. I was eleven, and we huddled in our sleeping bags and looked up at the sky. It was littered with stars. Being a creature of the suburbs, I’d never seen that many stars… Read More+ The post On Clear Summer Nights appeared first on Weirdo Poetry.| Weirdo Poetry
Our stars kept rising last month as April brought four more starred reviews from our friends at The Horn Book, School Library Journal, and Kirkus Magazine. With May already off to a great start we’ve gone ahead and included links to those recent reviews of both current and upcoming titles below, so make sure you add […]| Disney Books | Disney Publishing Worldwide
How do we know the gravity of a single star? The post How To Weigh A Star appeared first on One Universe at a Time.| One Universe at a Time
The International Astronomical Union has added 86 stars to the list of official names. The post Naming Day appeared first on One Universe at a Time.| One Universe at a Time
Welcome to February, the shortest month of the year, but there is still plenty to see in the night sky. Over the last few weeks, the evenings have been getting a little brighter, which is nice for us, but it means that it takes a little more time to see the stars come out. So, for the best views it is a good idea to get out of town to avoid the light pollution. While some views are spectacular, it’s best to avoid phones, even if the pictures could go viral… It takes between 20 to 30 minu...| Astronotes
Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I am sharing with you another Christmas Card this make this inspired by The Inspiration Sta...| jbycard.blogspot.com
In Istanbul you can choose between star-rated hotels and special / boutique hotels. Learn what each accommodation type has to offer, and more.| Istanbul Insider
Kids can make a dazzling, one-of-a-kind tree topper out of cardboard, tin foil and Sharpies!| Happy Hooligans