These gases are actually the reason why you see yellow hues when you locate Venus in the night sky. A thick atmosphere of mostly carbon dioxide and clouds made of sulfuric acid surround this ...
Multiple people spotted a mysterious beam of light in the sky last week. The “red flare”, as many described it, was spotted by people in Houston and other places throughout the world.
The Japanese expression "kojin banjo," which describes a cloud of yellow dust soaring into the sky, is no exaggeration. Looking around the world, there are many nations plagued by damage from dust ...