Mystery green blob in distant galaxy | | The universe is full of mysteries, and now there's a new one for astronomers to puzzle over. NASA's space-based NuSTAR telescope - an X-ray observatory - saw a green blob in the distant galaxy NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks Galaxy. The blob appeared within a 10-day period and then disappeared again just as quickly. What was it? Read more. | | |
What makes a red rainbow? | | You might see a red rainbow if you're outside at sunrise or sunset, at a time when there's rain in the air. Red rainbows have a surreal beauty, but their explanation is fairly ordinary. They're created via the same physics that makes a sunset or sunrise looks red. Read more and see pictures. | | |
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