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The skies over Europe recently took on a dramatic orange hue, leaving many residents staring in awe and sometimes confusion at the sky above. This ... Read more The post Sky Turns Orange Over Europe ...
Voluminous clouds of cosmic dust permeate our galaxy, but only recently has software allowed detailed observations of the stuff at scale.
Also known as "mud rain" the unusual phenomenon will soak parts of Spain and Portugal as dust from Africa merges with an approaching storm.
Instead, it's likely a cloud of dust orbiting the star every 700 days. This would explain the long-term dimming of the star over years. But there's still more research needed. There's also short ...
THE MET Office has released a satellite image showing a cloud of Saharan dust particles hovering over the UK. Some may have already noticed that the skies appear somewhat hazier than usual.
Each filter permits different wavelengths of light, creating a multicolored view of dust clouds drifting across a field of stars. Hubble's view, however, is much more zoomed-in than our eyes ...