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Japan: Meteors Light Up Night Skies as Northern Taurids Meteor Shower Reaches Its Peak

The Northern Taurids meteor shower reached its peak on Wednesday, November 12, with fireballs, bright meteors, lighting up the night skies across Japan.

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US: First Supermoon of 2025, Harvest Moon Lights Up Night Skies 2

The Full Harvest Moon, the first supermoon of 2025, lit up the sky across much of North America on Monday, October 6.

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US: First Supermoon of 2025, Harvest Moon Lights Up Night Skies

The Full Harvest Moon, the first supermoon of 2025, lit up the sky across much of North America on Monday, October 6.

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Pakistan: First Supermoon of 2025, Harvest Moon Illuminates Night Sky Over Islamabad

The Full Harvest Moon, the first supermoon of 2025, illuminated the night sky over Islamabad, Pakistan, on Monday, October 6.

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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RECAP: Fireball Illuminates Nights Sky Across Western Japan

A fireball was spotted across western Japan on Tuesday night, August 19, briefly illuminating the sky and surprising residents. Authorities said observation equipment also recorded air vibrations shortly after 11 p.m., when the light was seen.

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Japan: Huge Fireball – Possible Meteorite Lit Up Night Skies 5

A fireball was spotted across western Japan on Tuesday night, August 19, streaming down the night sky and possibly representing a meteorite. Authorities said that observation equipment also recorded air vibrations shortly after 11 PM, when the light was spotted.

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Japan: Huge Fireball – Possible Meteorite Lit Up Night Skies 3

A fireball was spotted across western Japan on Tuesday night, August 19, streaming down the night sky and possibly representing a meteorite. Authorities said that observation equipment also recorded air vibrations shortly after 11 PM, when the light was spotted.

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Japan: Huge Fireball – Possible Meteorite Lit Up Night Skies 4

A fireball was spotted across western Japan on Tuesday night, August 19, streaming down the night sky and possibly representing a meteorite. Authorities said that observation equipment also recorded air vibrations shortly after 11 PM, when the light was spotted.

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Japan: Huge Fireball – Possible Meteorite Lit Up Night Skies 2

A fireball was spotted across western Japan on Tuesday night, August 19, streaming down the night sky and possibly representing a meteorite. Authorities said that observation equipment also recorded air vibrations shortly after 11 PM, when the light was spotted.

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Japan: Huge Fireball – Possible Meteorite Lit Up Night Skies

A fireball was spotted across Japan on Tuesday night, August 19, streaming down the night sky and possibly representing a meteorite. Authorities said that observation equipment also recorded air vibrations shortly after 11 PM, when the light was spotted.

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Japan: Rare Low-Latitude Aurora Dazzles Across Hokkaido

A rare low-latitude aurora illuminated the night sky across Hokkaido, Japan, on June 1. This stunning display of Northern Lights was visible due to a severe geomagnetic storm, triggered by a powerful solar flare.

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US: Solar Flare Triggers Widespread Aurora Display

A severe geomagnetic storm caused the Northern Lights to appear over a wide area of Europe and the United States on Sunday, June 1, as an Earth-orbiting satellite detected an explosive solar flare on Friday.

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China: Stunning Fireball Meteor Lights Up Sky Over Maoming, Guangdong

This is the unexpected moment that a resident witnessed a rare celestial event as a brilliant fireball meteor streaked across the sky, momentarily lighting up the area as if it had been daytime. On May 28, 2025, at approximately 9:33 PM local time, in Maoming, Guangdong, the dashcam footage captured a sudden flash of light in the sky. The video showed the night sky abruptly lit up, accompanied by a loud bang, as a fireball meteor tore through the atmosphere. The Maoming Emergency Management Bureau confirmed that the event had not been caused by lightning and advised residents not to panic, as no accidents or injuries had been reported. The video ended with the fireball fading from view, and the night sky returning to darkness.

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China: Giant Fireball Lights Up Night Sky as Suspected Meteor Falls in Guangdong

This is the rare moment that a suspected meteor streaked across the sky in Guangdong, dazzling local residents as a massive fireball suddenly lit up the darkness like daylight. On May 28, 2025, in Yangjiang, Guangdong, a loud boom was heard as a brilliant fireball, resembling a giant rock, tore through the sky and exploded in a bright flash, captured on dashcam. The sudden blaze turned the entire night sky into near-daylight for a few seconds, and onlookers were left stunned. Experts explained that such fireballs occur when a meteoroid enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up due to friction, creating a bright meteor. If parts of the object survived the fiery descent and reached the ground, they were classified as meteorites. The video ended with the sky gradually fading back into darkness as the fireball disappeared from view.

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US: Spectacular May’s Flower Moon Lights Up Skies 2

A spectacular May's Flower Moon lit up the night skies across the U.S. on Monday, May 12.

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US: Spectacular May’s Flower Moon Lights Up Skies

A spectacular May's Flower Moon lit up the night skies across the U.S. on Monday, May 12.

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Spring Worm Moon of 2025 Lights Up Night Sky

The first full moon of spring, known as the Worm Moon, lit up the night sky on Thursday, March 13. A lunar eclipse was also observed in some areas.

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Total Lunar Eclipse Observed Across World 7

A lunar eclipse was observed across the world from Thursday night (March 13) into Friday morning (March 14).

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Total Lunar Eclipse Observed Across World 6

A lunar eclipse was observed across the world from Thursday night (March 13) into Friday morning (March 14).

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Total Lunar Eclipse Observed Across World 4

A lunar eclipse was observed across the world from Thursday night (March 13) into Friday morning (March 14).

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