Published April 9, 2024
Satellites gathered striking views of the Moon’s shadow from above as observers on the ground were awed by the Sun’s corona.
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Published April 9, 2024
Satellites gathered striking views of the Moon’s shadow from above as observers on the ground were awed by the Sun’s corona.
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Published October 17, 2023
As the Moon crossed between the Sun and Earth during the 2023 annular eclipse, its shadow darkened skies across the United States.
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Published July 6, 2023
From one million miles away, the DSCOVR satellite returned its first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth.
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Published June 23, 2023
In a first for the month of June, two named storms developed over the tropical Atlantic Ocean east of the Caribbean Sea.
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Published May 24, 2023
Fierce fires in Canada are the source of smoke that has swirled across much of the continent.
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Published December 7, 2021
The only total solar eclipse of 2021 was visible from Antarctica, where the Moon blotted out the Sun for nearly two minutes.
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Published October 1, 2021
The category-4 storm spun over the Atlantic Ocean, accompanied by Tropical Storm Victor and Saharan dust to the southeast.
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Published February 18, 2021
A substantial dust plume drifted over the Atlantic Ocean, with some of the airborne grains steering toward the northeast.
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Published September 10, 2020
Several intense wildfires continue to rage in Oregon, California, and other states.
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Published June 19, 2020
A tremendous plume of dust from North Africa drifts toward the Caribbean and contiguous United States.
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Published August 21, 2019
Scientists have answered some important questions about how fires vary around the world and are changing over time.
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