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A meteorite fell at their doorstep. The doorbell camera caught it all.
A Ring doorbell camera catches a meteorite falling from the sky








SpaceX catches Starship booster but loses ship in seventh flight test
SpaceX's Starship sitting on launchpad



Watch SpaceX exquisitely set free a pair of moon landers in space
Firefly's Blue Ghost moon lander in space before separating from a SpaceX rocket

Webb sees shockwave continuing hundreds of years after supernova blast
The Cassiopeia A shockwave in interstellar space

Webb telescope just solved the 'universe-breaking problem'
An illustration of the James Webb Space Telescope as it orbits the sun in our solar system, 1 million miles from Earth.

NASA astronaut snaps photo of 'totally amazing' comet from space station
A space view of the International Space Station

A strange black hole is acting even stranger
An artist's conception of a black hole's corona, which are the pale swirls above and below the black hole.

Blue Origin's rocket launch just got postponed. Here's why.
A rocket is seen on a launchpad, illuminated in the dark.

Blue Origin New Glenn launch: Watch the orbital rocket's maiden voyage
The Blue Origin New Glenn rocket sits at Launch Complex 36 prior to its scheduled early morning January 13 launch at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on January 12, 2025 in Cape Canaveral, Florida.


The story behind Pluto's huge moon bodes well for distant ocean worlds
Pluto and moon Charon


NASA asked for cheaper ways to get Mars samples. It had one all along.
A NASA Perseverance rover selfie with one of its cigar-sized sample tubes.

Carter's UFO hounded him for years. Few knew his expertise in astronomy.
President Jimmy Carter standing against a blurred background.


The Northern Lights will return on New Year's Eve. Here's how to view them.
The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), which emerge as a result of the interaction between the Earth's magnetic field and charged particles coming from the Sun, are seen in the Hatcher Pass region of Alaska, United States on November 9, 2024.

Watch Bezos’ new super rocket blast its engines. It's about to launch.
New Glenn firing its engines at the launchpad
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