Photo credit: Cover Image Source: The spider geoglyph is 46 meters long, and is one continuous line. The geoglyphs are believed to have been created between 200BC and 700AD by the Nazca people. (Getty Images) – Array
Photo credit: Representative Cover Image Source: In this NASA digital illustration handout, an artist’s concept allows us to imagine what it would be like to stand on the surface of an exoplanet. (Photo digital Illustration by NASA/NASA via Getty Images) – Array
Photo credit: Near-Earth asteroid, computer artwork (Getty Images) – Representative Cover Image Source: Neil deGrasse Tyson speaks during a Q&A on March 17, 2024 (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)
Photo credit: Representative Cover Image Source: A space view of the Earth. Rendered in 3D with 3dstudio Max.Clearly visible starfield, moon and sun. Celestial bodies maps couresy of NASA. (Getty Images) – Array
Photo credit: Representative Image Source: A member of a small herd of Brumbies affectionally named moves through deep snow in the Long Plains area in Australia. (Photo by Brook Mitchell/Getty Images) – Array
Photo credit: Representative Cover Image Source: (L) Underwater landscape shaped by the Strombolian eruptions in 2018, in the Mediterranean Sea. (Alexis Rosenfeld/Getty Images); (R)Glaciated Mount Olympus, the highest point of the Olympic Mountains (Getty Images) – Array