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Learn how planet Earth’s only natural satellite was formed, its weird features like a black sky and extreme temperatures and ...
Some scientists think the moon formed about 4.5 billion years ago after a collision between an early version of Earth and a ...
Learn how trees prepare for a solar eclipse, communicating with each other by synchronizing their bioelectrical signals.
The researchers wanted to investigated the electrical signals of spruce trees ( Picea abies) during a partial solar eclipse ...
Spruce trees anticipated a solar eclipse by syncing their signals. Older trees responded first. Forests may behave as one ...
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a rare partial solar eclipse in April, unobservable from Earth, where the moon obscured 23% of the sun. The SDO, launched in 2010, provides high ...
Earth's cycles of light and dark profoundly affect billions of organisms. Events such as solar eclipses are known to bring about marked shifts in animals, but do they have the same effect on plants?
According to records over nine hundred years old, witnesses reported that the Full Moon briefly vanished from the sky during ...
Extraordinary conclusions have been drawn from these observations, which would change how we see plants, but lots of ...
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower is known for its fast fireballs, which occur as Earth passes through the rubble left by ...
Many old myths and superstitions suggest that eclipses could harm pregnancy, with past cultures advising pregnant women to be cautious, believing the event could cause birth defects, miscarriage, or ...