Astronomers say that interstellar visitor 2I/Borisov is very different from comets that come from our own solar system.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Three dead as severe storms, tornadoes lash South
Severe storms and tornadoes pounded a wide area of the South on Sunday and Monday.
Severe storms and tornadoes could hit the South again on Sunday, forecasters warn
Sunday could bring another round of severe storms and tornadoes in the South, including New Orleans, Houston and Atlanta.
In the sky tonight, you will see the Lyrid meteor shower
Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning will be the peak of the Lyrids, the first major meteor shower since January.
‘Megadrought’ emerging in the western US might be worse than any in 1,200 years
Fueled in part by human-caused climate change, a “megadrought” appears to be emerging in the western U.S., a new study published Thursday suggests.
2020 expected to be Earth’s warmest year on record, scientists say
Federal scientists announced Thursday that 2020 has nearly a 75% chance of being the warmest year on record for the planet Earth.
Has NASA discovered another Earth? Perhaps
Astronomers have discovered a planet nearly the same size as Earth that orbits in its star’s habitable zone, where liquid water could exist on its surface.
Air pollution has dropped by 30% in the Northeast, NASA says. Are coronavirus stay-at-home orders responsible?
Cities such as Washington, Philadelphia and New York are seeing significant improvement in air quality as people stay home because of the coronavirus.
The biggest and brightest full moon of 2020 will be a pink supermoon Tuesday night
Here’s some good news amid the coronavirus: You’ll get to see the brightest full moon of 2020 on April 7.
Over 80 million people at risk for severe storms, possible tornado outbreak, in the Midwest
In all, over 80 million people may be at risk for severe thunderstorms at some point Saturday, the Storm Prediction Center said.