‘Full Worm Moon’ will coincide with today’s Equinox
‘Full Worm Moon’ will coincide with today’s equinox. Today is the first day of spring in Earth’s northern hemisphere.
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‘Full Worm Moon’ will coincide with today’s equinox. Today is the first day of spring in Earth’s northern hemisphere.
Spectacular images featuring the fluttering auroras at the north pole of Saturn, by NASA/ESA Hubble Space telescope.
Happy Spring Equinox and happy first day of spring! Today the length of night and day are nearly equal.
A photograph of the Arctic Circle monument at the Arctic Circle Centre near Saltfjellet, Norway.
The Moon on Wednesday will do something it hasn’t done in more than 150 years: A super moon, a blue moon and a total lunar eclipse.
The whole Saturn’s northern region is bathed in sunlight in this view from late 2016. The hexagon-shaped jet-stream is fully illuminated here.
Saturn’s North Polar hexagon has changed color from blue to gold – and no one knows why.
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft looks down at the rings of Saturn from above the planet’s nightside.
On Earth, June 21 marks a solstice, the time when the Earth’s spin axis tilts directly toward the Sun. On Saturn, the rings tell you the season.
A new theory on Stonehenge claiming that the stones were pillars, supporting a wooden platform to get ‘closer to the heavens’,