March 2026 marks the shift from winter to summer skies, bringing galaxy season, the March equinox, and stunning celestial events. Clear spring nights offer the best chance to explore distant galaxies, planetary alignments, and deep-sky wonders—making March a must-watch month for every skywatcher.
The ocean’s tides are driven by the Moon’s gravitational pull, creating rhythmic high and low tides. Spring tides occur when the Sun and Moon align, while neap tides happen when they form a right angle. The Moon’s orbit, Earth’s rotation, and coastal geography influence tidal variations, shaping ecosystems and marine life.
Today most of us are up to date on the achievements accomplished by other countries in olden time. But did you know In India, The Jantar Mantars is a historical ensemble of astronomical instruments renowned for their observatories. These massive, multi-story red stone structures, with their intricate and impressive shapes,…
