The three satellites, designated Kosmos 2581, 2582 and 2583, launched on a Soyuz-2.1V rocket from Plesetsk cosmodrome early ...
Take your time enjoying it, as you’ve got all evening — the Moon won’t rise to brighten the sky until early tomorrow. Sunrise: 7:01 A.M. Sunset: 7:14 P.M. Moonrise: 1:54 A.M. Moonset ...
Ukrainian, U.S. and Russian delegations are due to meet in Saudi Arabia separately on Monday to discuss the details, officials have said. Russia launched a total of 214 drones at Ukraine overnight ...
Russophilia was once an affliction of the American left, of socialists who made excuses for Stalinism or Soviet totalitarianism. No longer. One month ago, Glenn Greenwald, a heterodox American ...
On March 18, 1980, a Soviet rocket exploded on the launchpad and killed 48 people. The Vostok-2M rocket was about to launch a new spy satellite called Tselina-D. Military technicians were working ...
Stargazers had a sight to behold Thursday night as a "blood moon" total lunar eclipse appeared in the sky. The total lunar eclipse featuring a "blood moon" took place on the evening of March 13 ...
The moon is turning red in the night sky this morning in an event known as a blood moon. The phenomenon only happens a handful of times a year, and this is your next chance to spot one in the UK.
The Moon appears to turn red as it passes into Earth's shadow. NASA Ames Research Center/Brian Day Skywatchers are gearing up for a rare celestial event that’s set to adorn the night skies ...
Update: this event has happened! In my latest post you can See The Best Photos Of Today’s Magnificent ‘Blood Moon’ Total Eclipse. The final full moon of winter — the worm moon — will ...
McGill University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. “You’re next,” said a Russian historian I interviewed in 1993 about the Soviet Union’s collapse in late 1991.
We need to amplify their voices and stand with them in this fight," she said. Since Crimea remains under Russian occupation, she cannot travel there or work on-site. "I've been working on Crimea ...
"You're next," said a Russian historian I interviewed in 1993 about the Soviet Union's collapse in late 1991. I was an American student in St. Petersburg, and he was referring to the United States.