We’re always checking temperatures in our neighborhood, but what about in space?
January 20, 2022
If you took the temperature of space, what would you get? It all depends on where you put the thermometer.
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Erosion damage from storm closes some Jersey Shore beaches
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Lightning strikes as moon shines brightly in sky
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Wildfire smoke rises at sunset in New Mexico
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Double rainbow forms over New York farm
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Ominous shelf cloud hovers over Missouri
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Middle East region enveloped by dust storms
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Landspout spins through field in Canada
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Sudan sanctuary offers haven for exotic birds
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Thunderstorms rumble across the East Coast
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Leaders take action to make Outer Banks roadways more accessible during and after coastal storms
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Greenhouse gas emission records shattered
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Auroras can make a sound? Yes, according to new research
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Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire becomes the largest wildfire in New Mexico history
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What fuels the chance for early tropical activity?
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Ghost tracks uncovered by storms