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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
11 hours ago

Medieval poets wrote about auroras. Their work is providing clues to the solar cycle

Three consecutive nights of auroras in 1204 over Kyoto were linked to solar events traced through tree rings and historical literature.
Skiing
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When Winter Finally Turns: A Deeper Way of Welcoming Spring

Winter symbolizes retreat, marked by loss and the Sand Creek Massacre, which represents a profound historical tragedy for indigenous peoples.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

The most memorable moon movies aren't even about space

Filmmakers have long been inspired by the moon, creating numerous acclaimed films that resonate with themes of romance and emotion.
Europe news
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

From the nighttime lights of the rich to the blackouts caused by crises, this is how satellites capture the heartbeat of society'

Light pollution is increasing globally, but some regions are experiencing a decrease due to crises or effective environmental policies.
Science
fromMail Online
2 days ago

Revealed: The 10 things you DIDN'T see in NASA's new 'Earthset' photo

The Artemis II crew captured a stunning 'Earthset' image of Earth over the lunar surface during their six-hour lunar flyby.
OMG science
fromMail Online
1 day ago

Strange spikes in Earth's 'heartbeat' trigger surge of insomnia

Surging Schumann Resonance has disrupted sleep and caused ear ringing for some individuals, though scientific evidence on health effects remains inconclusive.
Environment
fromEarth911
1 week ago

Earth911 Inspiration: Show Up for Planet Earth

Make Earth Day 2026 a pivotal response to environmental damage from recent U.S. policy reversals.
#artemis-ii
fromJezebel
2 days ago
Science

Before the World Ends, At Least We Got to See the Dark Side of the Moon Again

fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago
Science

February Has 8 Night Sky Wonders-Including a 6-Planet Parade, a 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse and a Once-in-decades Moon Mission

Science
fromJezebel
2 days ago

Before the World Ends, At Least We Got to See the Dark Side of the Moon Again

Astronauts on Artemis II became the 28th humans to see the dark side of the moon, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.
Science
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 days ago

NASA releases new 'Earthset' and eclipse images taken during historic flyby of the moon

The Artemis II mission successfully completed a lunar flyby, breaking distance records and providing unique views of the moon and solar eclipse.
Science
fromDefector
1 week ago

Artemis Took A Picture Of Us | Defector

Artemis II is on a free-return trajectory to the Moon, with insufficient fuel for major course corrections.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago
Science

February Has 8 Night Sky Wonders-Including a 6-Planet Parade, a 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse and a Once-in-decades Moon Mission

OMG science
fromBig Think
2 days ago

To alien eyes, Earth looks deceptively peaceful

Earth is the only known planet with life, but also with conflict and destruction, presenting a complex reality from different perspectives.
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Earth Hour: Monuments to go dark as 20th edition kicks off

"Currently, the climate crisis is repeatedly pushed into the background in light of the many global challenges. However, it doesn't disappear. On the contrary, it exacerbates many of these crises."
Environment
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Satellite mirror plans could disrupt sleep and ecosystems worldwide, scientists say

Deployment of reflective satellites could disrupt ecosystems and human health by altering natural night-time light environments.
#spring-equinox
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Spring equinox 2026: where and when to see druids in London

The Spring Equinox marks a celebration for Druids and Pagans at Stonehenge, emphasizing the balance of day and night.
OMG science
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Spring equinox 2026: Time, meaning, and the science behind the turning of the seasons

Earth's axial tilt causes seasons by varying sunlight distribution across hemispheres, with spring equinox occurring March 19-21 due to Earth's 365.25-day orbital period.
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Spring equinox 2026: where and when to see druids in London

The Spring Equinox marks a celebration for Druids and Pagans at Stonehenge, emphasizing the balance of day and night.
OMG science
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Spring equinox 2026: Time, meaning, and the science behind the turning of the seasons

Earth's axial tilt causes seasons by varying sunlight distribution across hemispheres, with spring equinox occurring March 19-21 due to Earth's 365.25-day orbital period.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Northern Lights to appear in UK tonight: When and where to watch

The Independent provides accessible journalism on critical issues like reproductive rights and climate change, supported by public donations.
OMG science
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Would Confirming the Existence of Aliens Shock Humanity?

President Trump ordered the release of UAP-related government files, potentially revealing evidence of nonhuman intelligence and impacting human understanding of reality.
fromMail Online
4 days ago

Launching 50,000 mirrors into space will 'significantly' disrupt sleep

The proposed scale of orbital deployment would represent a significant alteration of the natural night-time light environment at a planetary scale.
Science
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Rare Firefly Phenomenon Only Happens Once a Year-But You Can Now See It Year-round at This Smoky Mountains Park

Anakeesta adventure park will launch a Nighttime Firefly Experience this spring, an artistic light installation inspired by the rare synchronous fireflies of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
OMG science
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

April Has 9 Rare Night Sky Wonders-Including Two Comets, a Meteor Shower, and a Moon Mission

April features significant astronomical events including the 'Pink' full moon, visibility of Mercury, a meteor shower, and a historic moon mission.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Aerial athletes and unsung hunters by night, tawny frogmouths are more than just their Muppet looks | Debbie Lustig

Frogmouths have another life that few people see: like vampires, they wake at sunset and night-hunt until dawn. These stolid creatures turn into zephyrs that silently swoop, catching prey on the ground and in the air.
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Science
fromFOX Weather
1 week ago

Extraordinary 'sungrazer' comet could dazzle NYC skywatchers with a stunning show

Upcoming celestial events include a sungrazer comet and NASA's Artemis II mission to orbit the Moon.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

The surprising science behind why daylight saving time is good for wildlife

Animals' risk of becoming roadkill depends on several factors, including how many vehicles are on the road, how many animals are on the road, and how animals and human drivers behave, explains Tom Langen, a professor of biology at Clarkson University, who studies animal-vehicle collisions. DST can minimize these collisions, however.
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OMG science
fromMail Online
3 weeks ago

Spring has officially sprung! Sun shines directly over equator today

The Vernal Equinox marks the start of spring, with the sun's path moving north until the summer solstice.
#lunar-eclipse
San Francisco
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Blood moon lunar eclipse visible in SF as fog clears just in time

A rare blood moon lunar eclipse was visible in San Francisco early Tuesday morning, with Earth's shadow turning the moon deep red as atmospheric light refraction created the effect.
OMG science
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

March Has 9 Night Sky Wonders-Including the Last Total Lunar Eclipse Until 2028, Zodiacal Light, and a 'Planet Parade'

March features a total lunar eclipse visible from Asia, Australia, and North America, plus a rare six-planet alignment and Daylight Saving Time beginning March 8.
San Francisco
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Blood moon lunar eclipse visible in SF as fog clears just in time

A rare blood moon lunar eclipse was visible in San Francisco early Tuesday morning, with Earth's shadow turning the moon deep red as atmospheric light refraction created the effect.
OMG science
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

March Has 9 Night Sky Wonders-Including the Last Total Lunar Eclipse Until 2028, Zodiacal Light, and a 'Planet Parade'

March features a total lunar eclipse visible from Asia, Australia, and North America, plus a rare six-planet alignment and Daylight Saving Time beginning March 8.
OMG science
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Butterflies crossing oceans, moths navigating by the stars: unravelling the mysteries of insect migrations

Insects, including butterflies and dragonflies, undertake massive long-distance migrations across continents and oceans, with trillions traveling annually over previously unknown routes.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This U.S. City Offers a 90% Chance of Seeing the Northern Lights

Fairbanks, Alaska offers a 90 percent chance of seeing the northern lights during winter aurora season from August 21 through April 21.
Science
fromMail Online
1 month ago

World's oldest map of the night sky is REVEALED after 2,000 years

Scientists use X-rays to reveal a 2,000-year-old star map by Hipparchus hidden beneath a medieval manuscript, recovering ancient astronomical coordinates with remarkable accuracy.
Mindfulness
fromBustle
2 months ago

The Spiritual Meaning Of February's Full Snow Moon

The Feb. 1 full Snow Moon in Leo brings an emotional climax that encourages authentic self-expression, confidence, and releasing what no longer serves you.
#circadian-rhythm
fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

Fimbulvetr: When the Medieval World Saw the Sun Go Dark - Medievalists.net

In the medieval world, strange signs in the sky were rarely ignored. In AD 536, when the sun seemed to lose its light and the climate turned harsh, that catastrophe may have been remembered in the terrifying Norse legend of Fimbulvetr. In our medieval past, the sky was thought to be tightly connected with the landscape. Historical sources show a deep sense of fear caused by celestial phenomena such as comets, meteors, bolides, and even the aurora borealis.
History
#total-lunar-eclipse
Science
fromGothamist
1 month ago

A rare lunar eclipse and the spring constellations will light up the March sky

March offers stargazers a rare total lunar eclipse on March 3 and spring constellations including Leo becoming visible as the season begins on March 20.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Rare blood moon' total lunar eclipse to loom over North America, Australia and New Zealand

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth lines up between the moon and the sun. The sun's light is blocked casting a shadow on to the moon. But in some eclipses sunlight does reach the moon indirectly, daubing the moon in a sunset palette. Any light that does pass shines through our atmosphere and transforms the lunar surface into a deep, coppery red.
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UK news
fromMail Online
1 month ago

The Suffolk hamlet with one of the best night skies in the WORLD

Thorington Street in Suffolk has been designated England's first International Dark Sky Community after a nine-year grassroots campaign to reduce light pollution.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Northern Lights dazzle Ireland tonight as solar storm ignites skies

A powerful G3 solar storm produced vivid auroras visible across much of Ireland, including Galway, Mayo, Leitrim, Donegal, Dublin and Wicklow.
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

How to Build a Moon Garden When the News Is All Horror

To see where the moon melts over the garden,or where the bats flit, or where the air sweetens with pollen and moth-frenzy, I recommend a night walk to discern the perfect patch for it. Under this glow, we could all use a distraction-dig with a silver shovel and choose colors that swoon and moan under our satellite: dusty pinks, baby blue, lavender, white, and butter yellow gems unfurl at dusk until dawn.
Environment
#aurora-borealis
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Northern lights dazzle US, Europe amid intense solar storm

A rare G4 geomagnetic storm—the largest in over two decades—caused auroras across Canada, northern US and parts of Europe while threatening satellites and power systems.
Environment
fromState of the Planet
1 month ago

How Can We Mend Our Living World?

Human, animal, and plant relationships are intertwined; biodiversity decline reshapes these connections and requires rethinking narratives and interdisciplinary approaches to repair the living world.
#planetary-alignment
Environment
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Rewilding Rejects the We're-So-Special Exceptionalism

Rewilding requires rehabilitating human hearts, overcoming self-centeredness, and treating nature with compassion so ecosystems and nonhuman lives can flourish.
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Aliens could be CATAPULTED onto Earth via an asteroid, study claims

We found that life is more likely to survive an asteroid impact, so it's definitely still a real possibility that life on Earth could have come from Mars. Maybe we're Martians! The idea that life could have spread through the solar system or even the universe on rocks is known as the lithopanspermia hypothesis.
Science
Science
fromBig Think
2 months ago

Yes, one image from space can change humanity's perspective

Astronomical images transformed human perspective by revealing a vast, comprehensible universe in which Earth is neither cosmically central nor uniquely designed for humanity.
Science
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Starwatch: Moon occultation will wink out' Pleiades star cluster

On 27 January the Moon will occult Pleiades stars, causing them to disappear and reappear over about an hour for observers in suitable locations.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I've Chased Night Skies Around the World-and This Is My No. 1 Astrotourism Tip

After years of traveling the globe in search of the darkest skies still possible in an increasingly bright world, I've learned something that surprises a lot of people: truly experiencing the night isn't just about where you go-it's about when you go. If I had to share just one astrotourism tip with travelers, it would be this: plan your trip around the new moon. It sounds almost too simple, but the difference it makes is dramatic. When the moon is absent from the night sky, darkness returns in a way that feels almost ancient. Stars multiply. Constellations become easier to trace. And in truly dark places, the Milky Way often reveals itself as a glowing, dusty band stretching from horizon to horizon.
fromwww.dw.com
4 months ago

2026 stargazing: Eclipses, meteor showers and supermoons

Except for penguins and Antarctic scientists, few will be able to enjoy February's annular solar eclipse. That's because this eclipse will see the moon pass between the Earth and sun across the path of the southern continent, reaching a maximum at around 12:12pm UTC. People living in Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and the southern parts of Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, Tanzania and Zambia, will only see a partial eclipse March 3.
Science
Science
fromFast Company
2 months ago

The 'planet parade' starts this weekend. Saturday is your best chance to see it

Six planets will briefly align and be visible together in a 2026 planet parade around an hour after sunset on February 28, looking west.
#annular-eclipse
Science
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

The Brightest Meteor Shower of 2026 Will Peak Under a Moonless Sky-Here's When to Watch

The Perseids meteor shower in 2026 will be the brightest, peaking Aug. 12–13 under a new moon with 50–100 meteors per hour.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Could aliens in another galaxy see dinosaurs on Earth?

For example, reader David Erickson had this on his mind: If there were aliens 66 million light-years from Earth, how big a telescope would they need to see dinosaurs? Ha! I love this question. I've thought of it myself but never worked out the mathexcept to think, Probably pretty big, which turns out to dramatically underestimate the actual answer.
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Science
fromFast Company
2 months ago

The northern lights could be visible in more than a dozen U.S. states this weekend

Northern lights may be visible across up to 15 US states Friday, with peak visibility between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.
fromFuturism
2 months ago

Stunning Footage Shows Space Station Drifting Through Aurora's Dazzling Lights

Earlier this week, the Sun unleashed a powerful X-class solar flare, a major burst of electromagnetically charged particles that lit up the Earth's night sky as they entered our planet's atmosphere. The effect was stunning: a dazzling display of auroras reaching as far as southern California. Forecasters that it was one of the largest solar storms in decades, making for a particularly unique opportunity to watch the show unfold.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

The science behind why some auroras have such stunning wave patterns

Auroras are nature's most special light show: when charged particles from the sun hit our atmosphere, they can generate bright colors that dance across the night sky near the Earth's poles. Auroras can come in various forms, including bands, rays, patches and more. But why auroras form these patterns is less clear. Now, researchers say they've identified the battery that powers at least one kind of auroraaurora arcs.
Science
Science
fromFuturism
2 months ago

This Photo of Mars at Night Is Straight Up Haunting

Martian nights average about 12 hours and are extremely cold, but Curiosity's LED-equipped instruments illuminate shadowed rock interiors for scientific study.
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