Of the moon, we always see a hemisphere and a little more because its rotation is synchronous and blocked by the tide. This means that one lunar rotation on its axis corresponds to the time of ...
Durban — The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) has provided safety tips for coastal communities ahead of the new moon spring tide. NSRI communications manager Andrew Ingram said ...
Beachgoers are urged to beware of spring tides due to the new moon, which is expected to bring in higher and lower than usual tides, and stronger rip currents expected to last over the next few days.