The disintegrating space rock gave off a bright green light — likely because it had a high magnesium content — before exploding with a bright flash that could be seen at least 250 miles (400 ...
He told Newsweek: "As I was settling in, I was looking out the window, at the landscape, trying to figure out which town we were crossing, and I saw this green light. A man recorded a bright green ...
Filoboletus manipularis, the scientific name of the fungus, was found emitting bright green light, lighting up the forest floor at night. Not surprisingly, it was a rare discovery and a stunning ...