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Intense geomagnetic storm activity, created by coronal mass ejections from the sun, could bring dazzling light shows across ...
All about the science and celebration of the Summer Solstice, plus, for this year, a unique oddity for parts of Canada!
June is National Indigenous History Month. This month, add these buzzworthy books by First Nations, Métis and Inuit authors ...
Look for them around 10 p.m. local daylight time, roughly one-quarter up in the western sky. In addition to their closeness ...
Named in honor of Kris Fowler and David O’Sullivan, a pair of hikers who went missing on the Pacific Crest Trail, the ...
It’s Paris! Enough said,” sums up Dennis Lennox, travel columnist for The Christian Post. In case you’re looking around at ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration projected moderate geomagnetic storming throughout the weekend, likely ...
The aurora borealis are predicted to be visible from several locations across the United States on Tuesday, June 17 ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
On Thursday night, June 19, most of Michigan is within the line of sight, so if the weather permits, it might be worth looking up at the night sky, preferably in an area with less light pollution.
Peak sunshine has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere — the summer solstice. Friday is the longest day of the year north of ...