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Celebrations across Canada marked National Indigenous Peoples Day June 21, when the sun in the northern hemisphere travels its longest path across the sky. The summer solstice is a time ...
Perhaps the most extra glass you’ve ever seen, you can chill out in an air-conditioned pod overlooking JBR and enjoy. From ...
The peak average highs for many in the United States are hit in July or early August, but in some locations it's as early as ...
You may have heard of the phrase "dog days." But what does that mean? Here's how mid-summer came to be called the dog days.
It’s the nation’s darkest day and will soon be our longest night but hundreds shrugged off the cold to mark the solstice.
The earliest peak of sizzling temperatures can be found in the desert Southwest, with places like El Paso, Texas, and Tucson, Arizona, reaching their hottest in late June. Meanwhile, cities like New ...
The solstice signaled the start of summer across the Northern Hemisphere on June 20, and nearly three weeks later, the first full moon of the season is about to rise. The first full moon of the season ...
July 10 will see the first full moon of astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and it’s set to be an ideal time to witness the still-unsolved Moon Illusion. July’s full Moon, known as the ...
The first full moon of the astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere, known as the Buck Moon, will grace the night sky today. This celestial event is particularly special as it will be one of the ...
Scientists break down the reasons why days are getting shorter—and the mystery they're still trying to solve about Earth's core.
SEATTLE — Thursday night will be the last 9 p.m. sunset of the year in Seattle.
Since Kepler's laws of motion dictate that celestial bodies orbit more slowly when farther from the sun, we are now moving at ...