Cell's alternate timeline (History 3) sees Future Trunks defeating Androids 17 and 18, leading to Cell's demise. Despite having no defenders, History 3 faces no Majin Buu threat, living in peace ...
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The displays were caused by a geomagnetic storm with the sun sending a series of particles towards Earth. These charged particles interacted with Earth’s magnetic field, producing the bright colours ...
The phenomenon was visible to the naked eye, thanks to clear skies. Australia's southeastern regions were treated to a breathtaking spectacle of the Aurora Australis, ushering in the new year with ...
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Jujutsu No Kaisen has been the talk of the town in the anime community and that is because it is a fan project to alter and, in their words, hopefully improve the ending of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga.
A few months ago, Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen took a bow from the manga community after releasing its final chapter. The final chapter marked the ending of the series that made its place with the ...
Charlene Nguyen was lucky enough to capture the stunning aurora australis as it made a rare appearance in Mandurah, Western Australia late on New Year's Day. It's hard to believe, but these ...
Pinks and purples of the Aurora Australis shimmered in the clear night sky, visible to the naked eye after a solar storm. These stunning photographs were taken in Mandurah by The West Australian’s ...
Mostly clear skies combined with a severe geomagnetic storm to produce a vibrant aurora australis that was clearly visible to the naked eye. The strength and positioning of the storm meant it ...
An Aurora australis was visible across the state from 11:30pm on New Year’s Day until 2am on Thursday. The Aurora australis that was visible in Tasmania on January 1 and 2 from South Arm.