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Scientists are working to understand the curious phenomena of red sprites, green ghosts and blue jets high above ...
In the day, they're regular binoculars, only better, recording everything. Built-in IR illuminator allows you to see up ...
Red sprites hover between 40 and 55 miles high. Up there, the air is thin, so electric fields can spark gigantic filaments ...
As is traditional, the BBC has the exclusive rights to the Glastonbury Festival in the UK, and that means it will be ...
A Cincinnati man captured a rare and fascinating scene of rainbow lightning on June 18, which was caused by the combination of rain, sunlight, lightning-producing thunderstorms, and the ...
While the woman's husband told Newsweek that the image is real, several Reddit users are convinced it is AI-generated.
Escape into the beauty of India with this breathtaking 4K HDR relaxation film. Featuring peaceful and calming music, this scenic journey takes you through India’s most stunning landscapes—from ancient ...
Flashes of light can be seen going off from above homes before a huge bolt of lightning shoots through the sky.
If flagship iPhones, Apple Watches and MacBooks are any indication, it's reasonable to assume that an Apple-made TV would ...
More exciting are the Switch 2 Editions of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, both of which look and run so much better than on the original console. Watching comparison ...
An object bright enough to be seen streaking across the midday sky has fallen across parts of the Southeast U.S.
A typical lightning strike might be around 30,000 amperes, according to the National Weather Service. The strike recorded at 10:10 p.m. Sunday south of the Tulsa Promenade mall measured 228,000 ...