A fast-moving, 93-foot airplane-sized asteroid is making a close approach to Earth today, NASA warns
A fast-moving asteroid called 2026 DG7 is set to pass relatively close to Earth. Scientists say it poses no danger, but the event is drawing attention from space agencies worldwide. Why?
Among the Loewe front row was a sleepy-eyed blue whale lounging louchely on the bench. His lucky seatmate? Actor Hari Nef.
From sunny Plage d'Agadir to the chic shores of Camps Bay Beach, here's where to hit the sand on a trip to Africa.
Here you can spot gray, blue and humpback whales, dolphin pods, sea lions and sharks while enjoying a luxurious beachside vacation.
Passengers will have the chance to learn how to spot and track whales during MSC Cruises’ first Alaska sailings this summer. The cruise line is set to debut in Alaska this summer and has partnered ...
The dead fin whale that was discovered on an Oregon beach Feb. 7 was a subadult that recently moved on from its mother but was not yet fully grown, officials said Feb. 11. Portland State University ...
A 46-foot fin whale that washed up on the Oregon coast on Saturday has been dead for “quite some time,” officials with the Seaside Aquarium said. The dead whale appeared on Sunset Beach, near ...
S1: Welcome in San Diego , it's Jade Hindman on today's show , the wonder of watching whales in San Diego. This is KPBS Midday Edition. Connecting our communities through conversation. You know , San ...
The striking waters of the Blue Lagoon — like electric-blue milk, billowing with steam and lapping against burnt-black volcanic rock — are among Iceland’s most iconic sights. The spa sits on a lava ...
Canada had a dead whale. The Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi wanted it. This is how it made its epic move. When the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi (NHMAD) agreed to take on a 25-metre blue whale ...
An integral part of whale watching, Capt. Rick Podolak explained as we zipped out of North San Diego Bay past Point Loma, is establishing trust. That and a fast vessel, good timing and luck. All of ...
Humpback whales blow curtains of bubbles beneath fish and krill to trick them into thinking they're trapped. Arterra / Universal Images Group via Getty Images Humpback whales have devised a clever ...
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