Both celestial events overlap for six days, between April 20 and April 26, giving stargazers the opportunity to see twice as many meteors in the sky.
Though the meteorological first day of summer is always the same, its astronomical counterpart changes yearly. Here's when it ...
While the ski season in the northern hemisphere is still going strong at many resorts, Valle Nevado, Chile, is already ...
As the Southern Ocean slowly releases heat it has absorbed from a warming atmosphere, regions as far away as East Asia and ...
United Airlines continues to expand its Asia-Pacific presence, unveiling two new fifth-freedom routes from Hong Kong ...
The T Coronae Borealis, also known as T CrB, is a recurrent nova that bursts about every 80 years. Astronomers are pointing ...
It’s difficult to predict what this year’s flu season is going to be like. But it’s a good time to start thinking about ...
Skygazers can enjoy meteor showers and other dazzling displays in the night sky all month long, according to astronomers.
A new study sheds light on how prehistoric hunter-gatherer populations in Europe coped with climate changes over 12,000 years ...
In Stanley Kramer’s 1959 movie, “On the Beach,” World War III has annihilated the Northern, and much of the Southern, hemisphere. Clouds of lethal radiation cover most of the earth, ...
Portillo is an iconic northern hemisphere summer ski destination. The mountain is a skier's playground with incredible ...
Aprils' Pink Moon will be visible in the middle of the month. The Lyrids meteor shower will happen later in April.
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