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Mercury is the month's highlight, reaching greatest elongation July 4. Also on show in the Southern Hemisphere: Mars, Saturn, ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered an exoplanet using the direct-imaging technique. The host star's light was ...
The intermittence of solar energy resource in concentrated solar power (CSP) generation and solar drying applications can be mitigated by employing thermal energy storage materials. Natural rocks are ...
Clear view reveals waxing moon’s beauty over a Seattle icon . June 18, 2025 at 6:00 am Updated June 18, 2025 at 6:01 am . By . Amanda Ray. Seattle Times photo editor. Photographer: Ronald Ning.
Solar energy installer, SCJ Renewables has continued its partnership with Solar Capture Technologies (SCT) – installing a new solar panel system onto its manufacturing facility in Blyth. Solar Capture ...
N2OFF plans to enhance its German solar project with a new battery storage system to improve energy efficiency and profitability. N2OFF, Inc., a clean tech company focusing on sustainable solar ...
The waxing gibbous moon will shine close to the red star Antares in the constellation Scorpius on the night of June 9. Stargazers in the U.S. will find the moon rising higher over the southeastern ...
A possible cousin of Pluto seems to be circling the far reaches of the solar system. The dwarf planet candidate 2017 OF201 travels in a superwide orbit, with the sun relatively near one end of its ...
The Moon passes 0.5° south of the magnitude 1.0 star Spica at 11 A.M. EDT. The pair hangs in the evening sky, located in the south two hours after sunset. They are now some 6.3° apart, with the ...
For all Australia's success in adopting rooftop solar, millions of people are missing out. Now a new trial is aiming to overcome that divide through trading.
Spica is a binary star system located 250 light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo. The waxing gibbous moon will shine close to the bright star Spica in the night sky tonight, ahead of ...
A new observatory perched high in the Chilean Andes is about to blow the lid off our solar system—and scientists say it’s going to be like switching from a black-and-white TV to 4K color.