The asteroid Apophis 99942, discovered in 2004, has a trajectory calculation estimating that in the year 2029, Apophis will fly only 30,000 to 40,000 km from the Earth. At that time the asteroid won't hit the Earth, but planet's gravity will affect its trajectory and in 2035 Apophis will probably hit the our planet.
How can we protect the planet for our children? Finally, an unbiased look at the latest research on global warming. Plus: Tips for leading a climate-friendly life.
HAVING large families should be frowned upon as an environmental misdemeanor in the same way as frequent long-haul flights, driving a big car and failing to reuse plastic bags, says a report to be published today by a green think tank.
In an article from the new 'Halo Effect' book, Battlestar Galactica science advisor Kevin R. Grazier takes a look at the hard science behind Bungie's Halo series, calculating the reality of surviving and fighting on a planet-sized spinning metal ring.
All over Washington, you can hear the giant scraping sound of officials and legislators frantically back-tracking. After years of obfuscation, denial, and lies about climate change, all but the most hardened recidivists are rebranding themselves as friends of the earth. In February, two senior White House officials published an open letter seeki
If everyone consumed as much as North Americans, we would need five planets to sustain our high-waste, high-pollution habits. Pledge to live a "One Planet" lifestyle today to make a real impact!
This article delves into 16 different ideas to help save our planet. The catch is that it's 16 ideas from 16 different experts....from Arthur H. Rosenfeld (Commissioner of California Energy Commission) to David Heymann (Professor of architecture at the University of Texas at Austin)..
The latter episodes were supplemented by Planet Earth: The Future, a series of three 60-minute films that highlight the conservation issues surrounding some of the featured species and environments. The programmes are narrated by Simon Poland and the series producer was Fergus Beeley. The series began transmission on BBC Four after the ninth episod
Tonight is the start of the Discovery Channels new documentary "Planet Earth" starting at 8 p.m., E.S.T. JUST A REMINDER!!
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Nature documentaries have been a TV staple for so long, it might be easy to overlook what could be the mother of all Mother Nature programs, The Discovery Channel's Planet Earth, premiering Sunday (8-11 p.m. ET/PT).
Scientists have gotten their best look ever at the composition of planets outside our solar system, but were more surprised by what they didn't see than what they did see.
At Planet Fitness gyms, grunting can trigger an ear-rattling siren and flashing lights. The so-called lunk alarm on the wall over the free weights has a sign explaining the term: A lunk is someone who grunts, drops weights or is judgmental of other exercisers.
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Is There Anybody Out There? Astronomers don't know the answer yet, but they suspect there may be many Earth-like planets out there.
Instead, it and another outer orbiting sphere get demoted to "dwarves," under new ultra-rational definition of orbiting bodies. And man, are some astronomers ed off over this, too.
Leading astronomers declared Thursday that Pluto is no longer a planet under historic new guidelines that downsize the solar system from nine planets to eight.
Leading astronomers approved historic new planet guidelines Thursday — downsizing Earth's neighborhood from nine principal heavenly bodies to eight by demoting distant Pluto.
Despite being the farthest planet from Earth in our solar system, Pluto has come under attack from astronomers and may be about to lose its status in the battle.









