The object has an orbit that hints at an even-farther-out “Super-Earth” or larger “Planet X” could be lurking out there.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Tropical Storm Eta soaks South Florida, could approach Gulf Coast this week; Subtropical Storm Theta forms in Atlantic
Eta could reach Category 1 hurricane strength later Monday as it spins over the Gulf. And it could approach Florida’s Gulf Coast later this week.
Eta could regain strength, hit Florida next week as a tropical storm
Tropical Depression Eta was expected to restrengthen into a tropical storm and head toward Cuba and Florida over the weekend and into early next week.
Radio bursts detected from within our own Milky Way galaxy for first time
For the first time, astronomers have discovered a “fast radio burst” that came from within our own Milky Way galaxy, according to new research.
Hurricane Eta gains historic strength, could reach Category 5 status when it hits Central America on Tuesday
Forecasters said Hurricane Eta should still be a Category 4 hurricane before its expected landfall early Tuesday near the Honduras-Nicaragua border.
6 dead, millions powerless as Zeta roars across southern, eastern US
Zeta, now downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, continued to lash portions of the southern and eastern U.S. Thursday with heavy rain and high winds.
Water discovered on sunlit part of the moon for the first time, NASA says
The moon discovery indicates that water may be distributed across the lunar surface and not limited to cold, shadowed places, NASA said.
Category 1 Hurricane Epsilon sweeps past Bermuda, could bring ‘dangerous’ surf to US East Coast
A weakening Hurricane Epsilon made its closest approach to Bermuda on Thursday, delivering a glancing blow to the island nation.
Epsilon becomes 10th hurricane of 2020 season, quickly becomes ‘major’ Category 3 storm as it nears Bermuda
Epsilon, the 10th hurricane of an extremely active Atlantic season and now a Category 3 storm, is forecast to move near Bermuda this week.
The Orionid meteor shower peaks Tuesday night into Wednesday morning
Keep your eyes to the sky late Tuesday and early Wednesday: You might get to see the peak of the Orionids, the best meteor shower of the fall.