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How climate change is rewriting our seasons
For centuries, the seasons followed a relatively steady rhythm. Now, climate change is lengthening summers, shortening winters, and unsettling the balance that ecosystems and societies depend on. This ...
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Climate, the Milankovitch cycles, and man
Eccentricity. Obliquity. Precession. The Earth’s climate is influenced by both natural long-term cycles and recent human activities. The Milankovitch cycles refer to the long-term variations in the ...
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Meteor showers and a rare apogee blue moon light up our night skies this spring
Check your weather forecast for clear skies, so you don't miss the spectacular astronomical events occurring throughout the ...
California company plans to place 4,000 "sky mirrors" in Earth orbit that will brighten skies over cities, alarming ...
Scientists discover that planetary system TOI-201 is changing its orbital structure, revealing to astronomers the role of ...
Even a moderately strong El Niño during the next 12 to 18 months could drive the average global temperature to about 1.7 ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — While giving an update on the Artemis II rocket and its repairs, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman revealed that the Artemis III mission will not be landing on the moon.
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