We don’t often think about gravity, the invisible force that anchors us to Earth, as it always seems constant and dependable. However, it will slightly vary, sometimes by enough to make you weigh ...
Gravity is still shaping Earth's crust. In a new study, researchers claimed that the planet's gravitational force constantly changes its surface. This handout photo by the NOAA National Hurricane ...
A Jim Lattis, director of the UW Space Place at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: There’s actually gravity pretty much everywhere. But why do we feel gravity more here on the surface of the Earth ...
Gravity and motion make time pass faster on Mars than Earth, reshaping navigation, communication, and future crewed missions.
When I was five years old, my family moved into a 1930s semi-detached house with a long strip of garden. At the end of the garden was a miniature orchard of eight apple trees the previous owners had ...
There are 79 known moons of Jupiter. What if we move Earth into its orbit too? How would Jupiter's super-strong gravity ...
King Tides, formally known as Perigean-Spring Tides, are exceptionally high tides. These usually occur about three times a ...
This temporal lag is a direct consequence of Albert Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity. The rule is simple: the weaker ...