Seasonal changes are caused by Earth's 23.5-degree axial tilt, not its distance from the Sun. When a hemisphere leans towards the Sun, it receives direct sunlight and experiences summer, while the ...
Eclipses don't happen at random — they arrive in pairs, on schedule, and 2026 brings two spectacular seasons to prove it.
Earth experiences different seasons due to its 23.5-degree axial tilt and its orbit around the Sun. This tilt changes how sunlight reaches different regions throughout the year, leading to summer, ...
The days are slowly growing longer. When is daylight savings time? Here's what we know about spring 2026.
When is time change for daylight saving time 2026? Here's when we spring forward and whether Ohio will ever get rid of it.
Looking forward to warmer temperatures? This is when spring starts.
Mars's water disappeared somewhere, but scientists have been disagreeing for years about where exactly it went.
It’s been a harder winter than in recent years, due to a big January snowstorm and the dome of frigid cold that covered ...
Our recent expansive pattern shift across North America is a sign we’re hitting a point between winter and spring, called “transition season.” This is when our atmosphere begins to feel the change in ...
A recent study points to an exciting possibility: that Uranus's moon Miranda, located in the far reaches of our solar system, may harbor a hidden ocean and life.
An annular solar eclipse, known as the ’ring of fire,’ will occur on February 17, 2026, visible across parts of Antarctica, southern Africa and South America.
The next solar eclipse will be on Feb. 17, 2026. Here's what you need to know.