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And on Wednesday, June 11, comes a "strawberry moon," the last full moon of the Northern Hemisphere's spring. It will be at its brightest at 3:44 a.m. Eastern time in the United States.
At 10:42 p.m. EDT on June 20 (0242 GMT on June 21), the sun will reach that point where it is farthest north of the celestial equator. To be more precise, when the solstice occurs the sun will ...
The Virtual Telescope Program has announced a livestream to mark World Asteroid Day on June 30, which will feature real-time views of near-Earth asteroids while discussing the characteristics and ...
Monday, June 30, is a significant date in the history of earth impacts. On that date in 1908, the “ Tunguska Event,” a stony (not icy) body between 164 and 262 feet in diameter, entered the ...
Students, parents and teachers are blasting this year’s Biology Regents for failing to include material kids studied, instead asking unexpected questions about earth science and chemistry.