Pole

The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole, Terrestrial North Pole or 90th Parallel North, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface.

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Can a Magnet Ever Have Only One Pole?

Looking for an update on magnetic north. The most recent survey I found determined that the pole is moving approximately north-northwest 55km per year.

India's moon lander detected movement near the lunar south pole. It could be the first signs of a moonquake in nearly 50 years.

India's Chandrayaan-3 landed on the south pole of the moon − a space policy expert explains what this means for India and the global race to the moon

The Earth’s Rotational Pole has Shifted from All the Groundwater We’ve Pumped Out

Infrastructure woes could slow big South Pole physics projects

Alien green flash: Lightning crackles in vortex near Jupiter's north pole (photo)

Drift of Earth’s Pole Confirms Groundwater Withdrawal as Contributor to Sea Level Rise

A cyclone has been spotted swirling over Uranus’ north pole for the first time

Next Stop in Space Race 2.0 - South Pole of the Moon

Looking into the future - The upcoming NASA space missions in 2025, including mankind’s first venture into the Moon’s south pole

For The First Time, Scientists Have Detected a Cyclone on The North Pole of Uranus

There's a Polar Cyclone on Uranus' North Pole

The north pole of Uranus has a stormy vortex and we've just seen it for the 1st time (photo)

See Artemis 3 landing site near moon's south pole in stunning new NASA photos

NASA’s ShadowCam acquires high-resolution images of lunar South Pole region, permanently shadowed areas that never receive direct sunlight

SpaceX Falcon Heavy will launch private mission to moon's south pole in 2026

China loses UAE as partner for Chang'e-7 lunar south pole mission

1st map of moon water could help Artemis astronauts live at the lunar south pole

Apollo 11's Solar Wind Composition Experiment consisted of an aluminium foil sheet fixed to a pole facing the Sun. Studied by Swiss physicist Johannes Geiss, it was the only non-American experiment to be part of the mission and carried out on every moon landing