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From Northern Lights to the Solar Eclipse - here’s DC’s 2024 natural phenomena coverage
WTTG via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThe Washington, D.C. region has experienced quite an eventful year for weather and natural phenomena - and there is surely more ahead as we get ready to enter the second half of the year.
Remembering a Cold War-era Russian solar eclipse, 1981 [I Know a Story column]
Lancaster Online· 5 days agoIn early April, I rode with two friends to Arkansas, where we saw the total solar eclipse. A friend...
Will you be able to see a 'planetary parade' in June? Not exactly. Here's why
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoBarely a month after April’s rare solar eclipse and weeks after a solar flare fueled northern lights, some media are hyping yet another celestial event ...
The original 'Mr. Eclipse:' How a 19th-century astronomer calculated the dates of over 13,000...
Space via Yahoo News· 7 days agoBut he is far better known for his work on eclipse predictions. The first total solar eclipse...
Six planets will be aligning in June. Here's how you can view the 2024 'planet parade' in Tennessee
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoDidn't catch the solar eclipse in April? Still bummed you missed the northern lights? You're in...
Planetary parade: Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, oh my!
WKMG ClickOrlando· 5 hours agoWhen they pass, it looks like they’re lining up from Earth because they’re all on the same path —...
Day of solar eclipse among Bastrop ISD’s low attendance waiver request dates
Community Impact· 7 days agoThe Bastrop ISD school board approved low attendance waiver requests for three days, including the ...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
The Times and Democrat· 2 hours agoSix planets will line up before dawn on June 3 in what's known as a planetary parade. The summer offers great weather to explore the night sky with a star or planet-viewing app, said Michelle Nichols at Chicago's Adler Planetarium.
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
Quad-City Times· 2 hours agoSix planets will line up before dawn on June 3 in what's known as a planetary parade, but the spectacle won't be as eye-catching as expected.
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
Winston-Salem Journal· 2 hours agoHere's what to know about this fairly common celestial event. The summer offers great weather to explore the night sky with a star or planet-viewing app, said Michelle Nichols at Chicago's Adler Planetarium.