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Here Are All the Types of Eclipses
By Jeffrey Kluger
The Challenge and Necessity of a Shared Reality
By Saul Perlmutter, John Campbell, and Robert MacCoun
A Faster Spinning Earth May Cause Timekeepers to Subtract a Second From World Clocks
By SETH BORENSTEIN / AP
How to Safely Watch the Total Eclipse
By Jeffrey Kluger
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As the sun vanishes, the planet and its creatures are transformed.
By Jeffrey Kluger
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March 2024 Auroras and Worm Moon Eclipse—in Photos
The night sky lit up over the weekend for several celestial events ahead of April’s much-anticipated total eclipse.
March 25, 2024
How Cities Are Celebrating the Eclipse
The total eclipse will cross 15 states, and locals are making ready for it.
By Jeffrey Kluger
March 22, 2024
Here's What to Know About the 'Devil Comet'
A delightful cosmic object will share the sky during the total eclipse on April 8.
By Jeffrey Kluger
March 21, 2024
How to Find Solar Eclipse Glasses—and Spot Fake Ones
Here’s everything you need to know about solar eclipse glasses.
By Solcyré Burga
March 20, 2024
French Bulldogs Remain the Most Popular U.S. Breed
Frenchies remained the United States' most commonly registered purebred dogs last year, according to American Kennel Club rankings. But fans aren't pleased.
By JENNIFER PELTZ / AP
March 20, 2024
China Launches Satellite to Assist Exploration of Moon’s Far Side
China’s busy space activity may exacerbate tensions with neighboring countries that could be in range of falling bits of rocket debris.
By Bloomberg News
March 19, 2024
U.N. Weather Agency Issues 'Red Alert' on Climate Change
The World Meteorological Organization said there is a “high probability” that 2024 will be another record-hot year.
By JAMEY KEATEN and SETH BORENSTEIN/AP
March 19, 2024
The Spring Equinox Is Here. What Does That Mean?
The vernal equinox arrives on Tuesday, marking the start of the spring season for the Northern Hemisphere. Here's what to know.
By Associated Press
March 18, 2024
SpaceX Mega Rocket Test Flight Ends With Loss of Spacecraft
SpaceX said it lost contact with the spacecraft as it neared its goal, a splashdown in the Indian Ocean, about an hour after liftoff.
By MARCIA DUNN / AP
March 14, 2024
Japanese Startup’s Rocket Explodes After Takeoff: Video
Space One’s failure to send its first rocket—Kairos—to space is a major setback in efforts to join a booming market for commercial launches.
By Nicholas Takahashi / Bloomberg
March 12, 2024
February Broke Several Global Temperature Records
For the ninth straight month, earth has obliterated global heat records according to scientists.
By SETH BORENSTEIN/AP
March 7, 2024
“Good Night, Odie”: Lunar Lander Odysseus Goes Silent After Falling Over on Moon
The first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon since the Apollo astronauts in 1972 has stopped communicating a week after it broke a leg and tipped over at touchdown.
By Marcia Dunn / AP
February 29, 2024
Singapore to Build World’s Largest Facility to Remove Carbon From the Ocean
The major expansion of the novel carbon-removal technology could be a game changer for global climate efforts.
By Koh Ewe
February 29, 2024
Where You Can Watch the Solar Eclipse
The great solar sky show will be the last to hit the mainland U.S. until 2044. Here's where to see it.
By Jeffrey Kluger
February 28, 2024
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