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The first full moon of the summer delivered dazzling visuals from across the globe. Its low position in the sky from the perspective of the Northern Hemisphere gave it a golden hue
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"They are very tiny, as examples of moon rock are, and we've got an example of light type and dark type which, combined together, is what forms those patterns that we can see on t
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In 1776, the moon was a clock, a calendar and a streetlight — and it was 31 feet closer to Earth
The moon over America's first Independence Day was about 31 feet closer to Earth than it is today. Here's how colonists used it as a clock, calendar and streetlight — and what astronomers knew about it.
The first full moon of the summer, or the so-called 'Strawberry Moon' drew spectators on Vienna’s Kahlenberg, the highest vantage point of the city, on Monday evening.
The June 29 strawberry moon was the lowest full moon in decades for Northern Hemisphere observers, appearing golden due to thicker atmospheric viewing. Cultural connections: Its name comes from Native American traditions marking the strawberry harvest,
