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Josh Dury captured an annular solar eclipse over the ancient Moai sculptur
SOLO ROUND THE WORLD SKIPPER TAPIO LEHTINEN HAS A NARROW-MISS WHEN SLEEP DEPRIVED ON THE GOLDEN GLOBE RACE
Type: Sinuous rille Size: 80km x 2.5km Longitude/latitude: 3.1° E, 25.7° N Age: 3.2–3.9 billion years Best time to see: First quarter (2–3 July) and six days after full Moon (16–17 July) Minimum equip
BEST TIME TO SEE: Nights of 9/10, 10/11 and 11/12 July A full Moon occurs when the Moon is opposite the Sun in the sky or, in other words, when its ecliptic longitude is 180° from the Sun. The eclipti
We leave La Serena at dusk, heading east towards the stars. The 90-minute drive winds through the Elqui Valley, lush green with vineyards and home to skies so dark that international observatories on
San Juan County, Utah. I’m hiking deep inside Bears Ears National Monument in Utah, searching for calendars carved in rocks thousands of years ago. Here, in the Four Corners region of the American Sou
PHOTOGRAPHER RYAN SCOTT ON CAPTURING DETROIT’S CONTAGIOUS ENERGY FOR OUR JUNE 2025 ISSUE