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NASA's PUNCH mission, a tiny constellation of four satellites, captured a photo of the moon drifting across the sky through a ...
To understand the intensity of the ancient radiocarbon spike, they created a new chemistry-climate model, SOCOL:14C-Ex.
Parts of the Americas was treated to a Total Lunar Eclipse (also known as a "blood moon") in March. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech ...
You might think these events are super rare, but they actually happen more often than you might expect. On average, there are ...
The Guam Power Authority has claimed a $4.6 million bond from the contractor that failed to come through on a new Inalåhan solar farm, but GPA must now work with the federal government to meet ...
Look at stunning solar and lunar eclipse photos captured in Arizona and around the world throughout history.
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A supermarket has been given the go-ahead to install more than 800 solar panels as part of a wider net-zero commitment. Morrisons previously announced ambitions to be the first supermarket to own ...
AR 4079, the biggest sunspot of 2025, has appeared on the sun. Here's what it looks like — and how to safely see it with your ...
Massive planned US duties on solar panels made in Southeast Asia could be a chance for the region to ramp up its own long-stalled energy transition, experts say. Earlier this month, Washington ...
Some media outlets have speculated that Spain’s April 28 blackout may have been caused by a disconnected solar plant, but DNV grid analyst Andrea Mansoldo tells pv magazine that it was likely ...
They found that activity not only changed several hours before the solar eclipse, but the trees all began to sync up as "word" got around. And the message was sent out first by the older trees the ...