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Two for Teegarden: Pint-sized Star System Discovered Right Next Door

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HowStuffWorks looks at the Teegarden star system, which has two Earth-sized exoplanets orbiting the ancient star right on our galactic doorstep.

Could there be a triple rainbow?

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If the legend is true, at the end of every rainbow is a pot of gold. Does that mean if triple rainbows exist, you'll find three pots of gold?

Does Thunder in the Winter Mean Thunder Snow is Coming?

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If you hear thunder during the winter, should you get your snow shovel ready? Find out if thunder in winter means thunder snow is coming.

How Space Collisions Work

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Space collisions happen when stars, asteroids and even galaxies smash into one another. Learn what space collisions look like and what the results are.

Why Do Some People Believe the Moon Landings Were a Hoax?

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The moon landings were all part of a highly elaborate hoax, according to some conspiracy theorists. Learn about the moon landings and hoax theories.

What is the urban heat island effect?

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Cities are often hotter than rural areas because of the urban heat island effect. Learn what an urban heat island is.

Where Does Water Come From?

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Where does water come from? We know that water surrounds us, but have you ever wondered about its origins? Find out where water comes from.

NOAA's Argo Program Has Been Observing the Oceans for Two Decades

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NOAA's Argo program distributes floating observatories across the globe. Why? They collect data about the world's oceans that is critical to understanding the planet.

Siberia's Batagaika Crater Just Keeps Growing, and That's Not Good

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It's known as the "Gateway to Hell" and while it might not actually get you there, what it will unleash if it keeps thawing could truly be hellish.

How Nail Guns Work

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A nail gun can be found at virtually any construction site. Find out how nail guns work in this article.

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