Will The Maximum Temperature Be 95-96° On Jul 5, 2026?

Speculation surrounds whether the maximum temperature will reach 95-96°F on July 5, 2026, based on active betting markets and climate forecasts.

No More Than 100 000 Faint Satellites Should Orbit Earth

International space agencies and experts recommend capping faint satellites at 100,000 to reduce space debris and congestion.

El Nino Forecast

Forecasts suggest a significant El Niño event could develop in 2024, potentially affecting global weather patterns and agriculture. Details are still emerging.

Underwater Suit-wearing Cyborg Insect Capable Of Diving And Terra-aqua Travel

Researchers develop a cyborg insect equipped with an underwater suit, capable of diving and traveling across land and water environments.

Will The Maximum Temperature Be >73° On Jul 3, 2026?

Market activity suggests speculation on whether the maximum temperature will surpass 73°F in July 2026, but no definitive weather forecast exists yet.

Strawberry Moon 2026: June’s full moon is also one of the smallest of the year called a micromoon

June 2026 will feature a Strawberry Moon, which is also one of the smallest full moons of the year, known as a micromoon, confirmed by astronomers.

SUMMER SCHOOL ZONE: Artemis II represents new era of space travel

NASA’s Artemis II mission launches, signaling a new chapter in human space travel and lunar exploration, with confirmed crew and objectives.

This Week’s Sky at a Glance, June 26 – July 5

Overview of notable sky events from June 26 to July 5, including the Strawberry Moon and planetary observations, with confirmed details and upcoming highlights.

Summer solstice brings Portland nearly 15 hours of daylight

Portland reaches almost 15 hours of daylight on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, confirmed by local astronomical data.

Astronomical Summer officially started on Sunday

Astronomical summer officially started on Sunday, marking the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. This event occurs annually around June 21.