20-06-2026 20:30
via
abc.net.au
It's the winter solstice, but you can expect more cold, dark mornings
The June solstice is the shortest day of the year in Australia, but not the one with the latest sunrise or coldest weather. Here's why.
Read more »
Astronomy news
Signs of sugar detected near centre of the Milky Way
Wally Funk, the oldest woman to launch into space, dies aged 87
Space agency weighs in on mystery objects washed up on Qld beach
Space agency says mystery objects likely fuel vessels from launch vehicle
Suspected space junk washes up on north Queensland beach
Student balloons capture Earth images from 35 kilometres above Cobar
Robotic rescue mission underway to save space telescope falling to Earth
NASA launches robotic mission to save space telescope
NASA to bump telescope back into space to avoid it falling to Earth
Artist's impression of NASA's Swift Boost Mission
Ex-CEO vindicated in $2.3 million court ruling against space firm
Accused of misconduct and cleared, ex-CEO wins vindication and $2.3 million
It's the winter solstice today, so when will mornings get lighter?
Artemis III pilot Luca Parmitano recalls witnessing bushfires from space
Desktop versie