...predictions of increased activity will hold true based upon what they've seen so far this season.Mark Conde, a professor of physics at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, expects that recent solar activity indicates that auroras may not be as...
...hour could be observed, "but around 80 an hour is more usual and what is predicted." Andy Veh, an assistant professor of physics and mathematics at Kenai Peninsula College, said the Geminid meteor shower is unique for another reason. "It's...
...Harvest in October, the Full Blue on November 21, and the Full Beaver Moon in December. Andy Veh is an associate professor of physics and mathematics at Kenai Peninsula College.
...year completes the count to seven or jumps over it and therefore recycling takes longer. Andy Veh is an assistant professor of physics and mathematics at Kenai Peninsula College.
...visible during summer. But you'd have to try after 3 a.m., looking northeast. Andy Veh is an associate professor of physics and mathematics at Kenai Peninsula College.
...staring up, you're bound to see a few artificial satellites moving across the sky. Andy Veh is an assistant professor of physics and mathematics at Kenai Peninsula College.
...earliest sunset two weeks earlier than the solstice and the latest sunrise two weeks later. Andy Veh is an assistant professor of physics and mathematics at Kenai Peninsula College.
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