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The Perseids Break out the binoculars, folks. Time to see some shooting stars! As The Washington Post reports, the biggest, brightest meteor shower of the year, the annual Perseids shower, will be on full display this Saturday and Sunday. Perseids, per NASA, is known for incredible fireballs amid a spatter of fainter, falling bits of […]
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A major comet will be visible with the naked eye over Kansas City and it won’t be seen again for 50,000 years. Here’s a breakdown of when you can expect to see as the comet passes Earth this month.
This rare occurrence won’t happen again for hundreds of years, one expert says.
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The Punch Brothers will play selections from their latest album, "Hell on Church Street," a tribute to the memory of bluegrass guitarist Tony Rice.
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J.D. Crowe, a Grammy winning banjo player whose mastery of the instrument inspired generations of bluegrass fans, died early on Friday morning, his family announced on social media. No cause of death or location was given. “This morning at around 3 a.m,, our dad, JD Crowe, went home. Prayers needed for all during this difficult […]
Skywatchers could see the tail of Comet Leonard as it gets closer to Earth.