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NASA Crew-12 Commander Captures Snaky Southern Lights From Space Station

The footage of the aurora over Earth’s Southern Hemisphere was shared on Sunday by Jessica Meir, commander of NASA’s Crew-12 mission.

NYT Science 1h ago

Painting the growing season in the Maize Triangle

Radar data from an agricultural area in South Africa, shown in a vivid color palette, reveal crop types and how they changed during the Southern Hemisphere's growing season.

Phys.org 11d ago

Earth has a mysterious triple symmetry that may influence its climate

A line that runs through Africa, Europe, Alaska and both poles divides Earth into two halves that reflect the same amount of light – and this newly discovered symmetry may play a critical role in the planet’s climate. It was previously known that the northern and southern hemispheres have almost equal reflectivity, or albedo, but Jianhao Zhang at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the US and his colleagues have now uncovered a second line of symmetry along the 27° east...

New Scientist 7d ago

‘That’s a bad combination’: why Australia may be in for a slushy snow season

Snow arrives in time for the start of ski season, but climate change and El Niño mean it may not stick around for long, experts sayGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThere was optimism across Australian alpine resorts this week as their social media channels filled with footage of snow flurries that arrived just in time for the opening of the ski season this weekend. “We couldn’t be more excited,” said the Instagram account of Perisher, the southern hemisphere’s...

The Guardian World 6d ago

Understanding Earth's hidden east-west symmetry could improve climate models

June 4, 2026 report Understanding Earth's hidden east-west symmetry could improve climate models Paul Arnold Author Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Earth is divided into two halves: the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Both reflect equal amounts of sunlight (albedo) even though they have different landmasses and weather patterns, especially cloud distribution. Why this is so is an ongoing mystery waiting to be solved.

Phys.org 6d ago

Attribution constraints reveal stronger future intensification of the upper‑level Hadley circulation

Attribution constraints reveal stronger future intensification of the upper‑level Hadley circulation Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor The Hadley circulation, a key atmospheric conveyor belt transporting heat and moisture from the tropics to the subtropics, directly influences subtropical aridity, the positions of tropical rainfall belts, and extreme weather risks. However, climate models have long shown inconsistencies in simulating its upper-level intensity...

Phys.org 6d ago

3 bright planets light up June's night sky — Here's where and when to look

3 bright planets light up June's night sky — Here's where and when to look This is the month of the "Great Celestial Summit Meeting" between a crescent moon, three bright planets and two bright stars. The stars (Pollux and Castor) and planets (Venus, Jupiter and Mercury) will be arrayed across the west-northwest sky during the first half of the month, with the moon moving in to join them during the evenings of June 16 and June 17. The most amazing sight will be provided by Venus and Jupiter...

Space.com 9d ago

Who gets a public holiday on Monday?

When is the King's Birthday public holiday? Which states get Monday off? Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 3:38pm

ABC Australia 6d ago

Climate change may shift hailstorms toward Earth's poles—new study

Climate change may shift hailstorms toward Earth's poles—new study Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Everyone has a storm story—whether it's that time you just escaped a downpour, or the hailstorm that wrote off your car. Even though hailstorms are relatively rare, they cause significant damage. Two new studies shed light on how hail might change as the world warms.

Phys.org 7d ago

Movwin: My (Unpublished) TUI Framework

blog - git - desktop - contact 2026-05-29 Making programs with some sort of GUI (or TUI) has been a bit unsatisfactory for me for a very long time now. Libraries come and go, trends come and go. You constantly have to chase upstream's new decisions and adjust your code.

Hacker News 11d ago