Californians will soon have another chance to glimpse six planets hanging overhead at once. In March, stargazers can catch a total lunar eclipse transforming the full moon into an orange-hued orb.
A total lunar eclipse is set to pass over the United States next month, NASA has announced. The eclipse will turn the moon red in the early morning hours of March 3, according to NASA. A lunar eclipse ...
The Lunar New Year begins on Tuesday, Feb. 17, ushering us into the Year of the Horse as Southern California cities see numerous festivities in the coming days, from family-friendly parades to a live ...
The Lunar New Year is celebrated in many Asian countries, including China, Vietnam and Korea. While often used interchangeably, "Lunar New Year" is a broader term than the culturally specific "Chinese ...
It's not just people — in China, the robots are also getting ready to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Friday was dress rehearsal day for four cute humanoid robots, each about 95 centimeters (3 feet) ...
Recently, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk made a history changing announcement on his social media platform X. It read, in part: “For those unaware, SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing ...
Lunar New Year kicks off Feb. 17, ushering in the first day of the new lunar calendar and the beginning of multi-day festivals across the world, including local celebrations throughout Oregon. The ...
Jan. 1 has come and gone, and with it, all of your sparkly New Year’s momentum. If it’s been a hot minute since you last felt motivated, you’re in luck: You get a second chance at a fresh start on Feb ...
Lunar New Year is a holiday celebrated in many Asian countries based on a lunisolar calendar. The term "Chinese New Year" refers specifically to celebrations in Chinese culture, while "Lunar New Year" ...
A total lunar eclipse will occur before sunrise on Tuesday, March 3. This will be the only total lunar eclipse of 2026 and the last one visible anywhere in the world until Dec. 31, 2028. This time, ...
Lunar New Year 2026, also known as Chinese New Year, begins on Tuesday, Feb. 17. The date for Lunar New Year changes annually as it is based on the phases of the moon. The year 2026 is designated as ...
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