The fireball events occurred around the anniversary of the Chelyabinsk meteor event.
Two Russian spacecraft experienced leaks in a span of just a few months.
The rover's blue dot didn't appear to change between two of the images.
It's about the same size as the Empire State Building.
It's "crackling quality" was tens of millions greater than that of a bowl of Rice Krispies, researchers said.
It was only the seventh asteroid to be discovered before entering the atmosphere.
The new leak is yet another bump on the road for the aging ISS, the first segment of which was launched in 1998.
The discovery could pave the way to a potential means of helping us understand the evolution of the solar system.
The video is quite exciting.
The video compressed 12 years into mere seconds.
"And that's 10! With a final tube drop, I've completed the diverse backup set of samples I'm setting down," NASA said on Twitter.
"The bigger a sample size we have of meteorites, the better we can understand our Solar System, and the better we can understand ourselves," an expert said.
The Subaru Telescope once again captured the strange spiral moving across the night sky.
Scientists have long tried to figure out why Jupiter's asteroid populations are asymmetrical.
It came about 24 hours after another X-Class solar flare.
The Sun looks almost hypnotizing in the timelapse video.
The Perihelion tends to happen two weeks after the December Solstice.
South Korea recently became the seventh country to explore the Moon.
"It is a fact: we're in a space race": NASA's Bill Nelson
The Quadrantid meteor shower is known for producing bright fireballs.
The debris was "a fragment of Russian Fregat-SB upper stage debris," NASA said.
"Thanks for staying with me."
The situation is "not very pleasant," Roscosmos head Yury Borisov said.
"It opens the door for what's going to be possible in terms of looking at these populations of newborn stars," study lead Megan Reiter says.
It was found to be five times larger than the second-largest marsquake.
The HAKUTO-R mission is well on its way to make a landing on the Moon.
Geminids are one of the "best and most reliable" annual meteor showers, according to NASA.
In a video NASA shared of its momentous return, one can see the Orion spacecraft carried by parachutes moments before splashing down into the Pacific Ocean.
This week's celestial event offered incredible celestial views.
New measurements found that the new satellite is now among the brightest objects in the night sky.