Solar heat may influence earthquakes and their timings by altering rock brittleness and underground water movement.
The first total lunar eclipse in more than two years lit up the sky last night as humanity, forever fascinated with the Earth ...
On Thursday, March 13, 13.4% of the world’s population will have the chance to bear witness to a rare “blood moon.” The last ...
Researchers have focused in recent times on a possible correlation between the sun or moon and seismic activity on Earth. Some studies pointed to tidal forces or electromagnetic effects ...
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth makes its way between the sun and moon. The Earth casts a shadow on the surface of the moon, dimming it. The next lunar eclipse visible in the U.S ...
Advertisement Advertisement As the moon orbits the Earth and the Earth orbits the sun, the three bodies are forever getting in one another’s way, periodically blocking the view from one to the ...
From Earth, the cosmic lineup of the moon, Earth and sun caused the moon to appear with a striking red glow. But from the lunar surface, the effect would have been reminiscent of the total ...
In the early morning hours of Mar. 14, everyone in the Kitchener-Waterloo region would have been able to see a total lunar ...
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth positions itself directly between the sun and the moon, obstructing sunlight ... and volcanic activity by examining how sunlight passes through the ...