Image: The Annular solar eclipse is seen in Yokohama, near Tokyo, Japan on May 21, 2012.

‘Ring of Fire’ Solar Eclipse Dazzles Spectators Around the Earth

Millions looked skyward Sunday to gaze upon the spectacular light show known as the annular solar eclipse, where the moon passes in front of the sun, leaving only a bright ring of light. Missed it? You can catch the next showing — in 2023.

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Stunning Footage of an Alien Planet: Earth

A time-lapse video from the International Space Station provides further proof that we live on what might be the coolest planet of all

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Earth Hour Continues Its Revolution Around the World

New countries joining in on the global lights-out hour this year are Libya and Algeria.

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Zero-Gravity Bunnies? Scientists Imagine a Playboy Club in Space

Straight out of science fiction, Playboy’s ultimate dream would include a zero-gravity trampoline-lined dance club, fine dining, bungee jumping, space “farms” for food, and a casino with “human roulette.”

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Solar Storm: Get Out Your Camera, Put Away Your Cell Phone

Don’t fret, at least too much, about that impending radiation storm set to hit Earth today through tomorrow, the largest such storm to find its way to us since May 2005.

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Looking to the Stars: NASA Touts ‘Beautiful’ Meteor Shower Wednesday

Heads up for stargazers: an annual meteor shower early Wednesday morning promises a “brief, beautiful show” worth waking – or staying – up for this year.

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Maine Man’s Car Logs One Million Miles, Equivalent to Driving Around Earth 40 Times

Talk about going the distance.

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With Hollywood’s Powers Combined, a ‘Captain Planet’ Movie Will Hit Theaters

Fans of 1990′s television will be excited to hear that the Ted Turner-created Captain Planet and the Planeteers could soon be jumping from the small, not-high-definition screens in your memories to a big screen near you.

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Reading While Eating For July 8: Blastoff!

In honor of Shuttle Atlantis’s final mission, NewsFeed has launched a list of space-related links.  Hold onto your chair so that zero gravity doesn’t pull you away from your desk.

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Reading While Eating for May 4: A Collection of Countries

Today’s links feature “worldly” affairs.