The night sky tonight and on any clear night offers an ever-changing display of fascinating objects you can see, from stars and constellations to bright planets, the moon, and sometimes special ...
The best stargazing apps help you navigate the night sky and can be a helpful tool for ... the Gamma Normid meteor shower in March or the stars and beyond at any point of the year.
Whenever you gaze upon the stars and constellations it’s easy to forget you’re seeing a three-dimensional picture. The ...
The Moon passes 0.4° south of the bright red giant Antares in Scorpius this morning at 4 A.M. EST. The pair is visible in the ...
Stargazers are in for a treat early this new year, as the sky is full of stars - quite literally so! January is set to witness an alignment of not one, not two - but six planets in the night sky!
Whenever you gaze upon the stars and constellations, it is easy to forget you are seeing a three-dimensional picture over Pottsville. The constellations seem to be set against a black canvas for ...
Binoculars are a great way to get into stargazing as they offer beautifully crisp night sky views in ... improves the visibility of stars, planets and some deep-sky objects. For handheld ...
Past the Full Moon, less of its surface ... and bright stars, throughout the month. The Winter Constellations are dominating the night sky right now. To the south, Orion is still the most ...
If you look at the night sky, it’s already begun, and for an even rarer occurrence, it may continue into February. You may not even need the telescope to enjoy most of the stars. Here’s what ...
Residents in Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan reported seeing the debris as it whizzed by from west to east in the night sky. "Something big just broke apart above Northern Illinois. What a sight," a ...
The Indigenous people of Canada have long utilised the night sky in all aspects of daily life: the stars and constellations served as guiding lights for their ancestors and the sky was used as ...
If you look at the night sky, it’s already begun, and for an even rarer occurrence, it may continue into February. You may not even need the telescope to enjoy most of the stars. Here’s what you need ...