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Indian tourists created a memorable moment at the Eiffel Tower. They sang 'Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein' in the elevator. Other tourists enjoyed the impromptu performance. The song is from the ...
It is classified as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA). A gigantic asteroid, roughly the height of the Eiffel Tower, is heading towards Earth for what astronomers are calling a "close approach".
The Eiffel Tower will turn to red and blue one hour before kickoff, and the fans in the capital will hope to see it sparkle as often as possible. "Saturday, everyone behind PSG. After the title in ...
The city of Paris will show its support for Paris St Germain during their date with destiny in Saturday's Champions League final by lighting up the city's iconic landmark, the Eiffel Tower ...
And that's exactly what a group of Indian tourists did during their visit to the Eiffel Tower—drawing smiles, laughter, and even applause from fellow vacationers. Though public spaces like the ...
A large asteroid, 2003 MH4, will pass by Earth on May 24. It is about the size of the Eiffel Tower. The asteroid will travel at 30,060 kilometers per hour. NASA considers this a close encounter.
While some of these spots are popular and well-known, many get off the beaten path for an unexpected angle. 24 Best Eiffel Tower Views in Paris So without further ado, let’s jump into the list ...
A massive asteroid roughly the size of the Eiffel Tower is set to safely fly past Earth this weekend, according to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Named 2003 MH4, the asteroid spans ...
Reaching the heights of the Eiffel Tower, neon orange melted rock dazzled an otherwise grey landscape in a shocking series of eruptions. The volcano on the Big Island, about 200 miles southeast ...
NIPSCO plans to soon decommission the Michigan City Generating Station that's long loomed over the Lake Michigan shoreline as it switches from coal-fired electricity generation to a mix of wind ...
This weekend, the universe reminds us how active it truly is. A huge asteroid, almost as tall as the Eiffel Tower, is heading for a close pass by our planet — not to strike but to slip past at ...