Celebrate the Solstice: Understanding the Longest Day and Night of the Year

Discover the science and cultural significance behind the summer and winter solstices, the longest day and night of the year, celebrated worldwide with various traditions and rituals.

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Boeing's Starliner Faces Delays Due to Technical Issues on ISS Mission

2024-06-26T10:08:21.998Z

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, currently docked at the ISS, faces delays due to helium leaks and thruster failures. NASA and Boeing are taking extra time to investigate these issues, ensuring the spacecraft's future mission success.

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Asteroids 2011 UL21 and 2024 MK to Safely Pass Earth: Watch Live

2024-06-26T09:47:25.276Z

Asteroids 2011 UL21 and 2024 MK will safely pass by Earth on June 27 and 29, respectively. Watch the live stream of 2011 UL21's flyby and learn about these significant astronomical events.

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Ancient Tefillin Challenge Long-Held Beliefs; New Study Reveals They Weren't Black 2,000 Years Ago

2024-06-13T18:24:20.674Z

Groundbreaking research published in PLOS ONE reveals that ancient tefillin were not dyed black as previously believed, challenging long-standing Jewish laws. The study, undertaken by an international team of researchers, provides new insights into the evolution of Halacha.

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Witness the Spectacular Insect Migration: 17 Million Insects Cross the Pyrenees Each Year

2024-06-13T16:14:19.408Z

Discover the spectacular migration of over 17 million insects, including belted hoverflies, as they cross the narrow Bujaruelo Pass in the Pyrenees each year. Learn about the environmental significance and the challenges posed by climate change and habitat loss.

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NASA Finds Water Ice on Martian Volcano Peaks: New Study Transforms Understanding

2024-06-13T15:34:14.571Z

NASA's new research reveals frozen water on Mars' volcanic peaks, transforming our understanding of the planet's water distribution. Discover how this breakthrough impacts the future of space exploration.