NATIONWIDE — As millions watch the historic Artemis II rocket head into space on Wednesday, days later, many more people will be looking to the skies again in the hopes of catching the Orion capsule.
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The Texas Education Agency will release results for State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness end-of-course exams Wednesday, offering a glimpse into how the state's high school students ...
The annual developer event is where Apple announces operating system updates—like iOS 27—and maybe even teases future hardware. Here’s how to see it all. Apple CEO Tim Cook’s final time hosting the ...
Hamza Haq serves as a writer for the gaming guides and lists department at GameRant, while dabbling in news coverage on the side. Based in Pakistan, he has been writing professionally about games ...
Hamza Haq serves as a writer for the gaming guides and lists department at GameRant, while dabbling in news coverage on the side. Based in Pakistan, he has been writing professionally about games ...
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See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A rare celestial event is set to light up the night sky this weekend, ...
The first Manhattanhenge of 2026 returns this week to New York City. “Manhattanhenge,” coined by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, is a phenomenon where the sun perfectly aligns with Manhattan’s ...
The Milky Way galaxy's bright center is most visible in the United States from March to September. No special equipment is needed to see the galaxy, but dark skies away from city lights are essential.