An Antiques Roadshow guest was left 'astonished' after receiving a staggering valuation for his World War II 'fighting knife'. Expert Robert Tilney said it had 'totally made my day'.
Video of previous coverage of the eclipse's local impact DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- The Ohio Department of Transportation has released travel data from the April 8 total solar eclipse. According to ODOT, traffic volumes were up 12.8% on Sunday, falling 4.4% the day of the eclipse, and increasing again by 15.8% on Tuesday. Officials say []
Looped tower of pink plasma, called a 'solar prominence,' is 10x Earth's diameter. Each 'solar prominence' is anchored to the Sun’s surface and can last for months. READ MORE: Massive explosion on sun
Officials are warning that people who attended a total eclipse event at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis may have been exposed to measles.
A former Man United star was told not to react when 'smashed' by Paul Scholes. The ex-Red Devil said the midfielder admitted 'it was good' that he didn't react. 'He doesn't have any excuse to dive!' Will Bukayo Saka learn from his Bayern tumble? Listen to the
The total eclipse this month won’t likely be forgotten soon by the millions of North Americans who witnessed it. Even before the moon obscured our view of the sun, artists in the North Country were celebrating the celestial event. They created works of art depicting light, shadow, and darkness, a Total Eclipse of the Arts. Organized by Foothills Art Society, the exhibit features work by 23 creative people from Malone and surrounding areas. Spotlight producer Paul Larson spoke with many artists...
I feel fortunate to have witnessed two total solar eclipses in my lifetime. The first was at Center Hill Lake in central Tennessee in 2017, then this year’s (April 8) eclipse from Paducah, Kentucky. Given my age (68), I doubt I will see another. For those who have not witnessed one, many look at the […]
"I devised a plan to avoid much of the traffic, but driving from Bingham to West Forks on Route 201 was unavoidable."
During the April 8 eclipse, people in the path of totality were able to see solar phenomena, including the sun's corona. But social media posts have shared altered or composite images of these phenomena, claiming one image was "captured by NASA." It was actually an artist's rendering of a composite photo of the 2017 eclipse.
As the days grow longer and the weather warms up, green-thumbed enthusiasts across Britain are eager to spruce up their gardens for the vibrant months ahead.
According to posts online, the photo was taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. It wasn't.
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