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With scientists feeling pretty baffled, today (9 July) is set to be the shortest day in recorded history. Yeah, we’re going to be losing sleep over this. Well, quite a teenie tiny bit of sleep anyway.
On July 10, July's full moon will be at its peak at 4:37 p.m. ET, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. It will be below the horizon when it reaches its peak, but backyard astronomers can face ...
This year, the Buck Moon follows Earth's aphelion, the point in its orbit farthest from the Sun, by just a few days, ...
While high or low clouds are expected in various areas across Michigan overnight July 10, forecasters expect the buck moon to ...
Experts say July’s full moon could reduce sleep by up to 20 minutes on the evening of the 10th and as much as 90 minutes in ...
If Erie, Pa., can cash in on switching from the SeaWolves to the Moon Mammoths, why can't Cedar Rapids create a new cash cow ...
Thanks to atomic clocks (and all the worldly forces that influence them), scientists know that Earth's rotation has begun to ...
Clark Corbin and Heath Druzin traveled to some of the most remote spots in the Lower 48 to report on wolves in Idaho and ...
We’ll all be under the strategic pull of this full moon, but four signs in particular are poised to feel its effects most ...
When is the next full moon? Know when to see the Buck Moon over Mississippi in July 2025. When are the best dark nights to watch summer meteor showers?
Atomic clocks — among the most precise instruments humans have ever built — have been keeping track of Earth’s spin since the ...
July’s full moon is called "the Buck Moon” because in July, velvet antler growth, called antlerogenesis, makes an older ...