The summer is upon us and so is the chance to spend warm nights stargazing with your friends and family, awaiting celestial ...
Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. June 5: Check in on Mars Look east around 11 P.M.
Spread the love“`html The night sky is a canvas painted with the wonders of the universe, and for anyone with even a hint of curiosity, it offers endless opportunities for exploration. If you’ve ever ...
The bright planets will appear within a pinkie width of each other this June—their closest alignment until 2028.
Emma Chapman's "The Echoing Universe" is a vivid survey of the hidden parts of the cosmos and those who seek them out.
As our galaxy enters its “core season,” national parks, state parks, and more are bringing out the big telescopes to open ...
The manifesto leaned heavily on Isaac Newton’s theories in making a case for independence, and fellow founders drew on the ...
Occasionally I see references in Astronomy to the speed of something as "supersonic." I'm having trouble reconciling this ...
Summer officially starts in June, which means seasonal celestial objects such as the Summer Triangle and the Milky Way are back in view.
Ultrabright satellite constellations planned to launch in the next decade could make the sky three times brighter, threatening to ruin all-sky surveys like those planned for the new Vera C. Rubin ...
Sometimes the stars align in fascinating ways, making stargazing extra rewarding. The Spring Triangle, formed by the stars Arcturus, Spica and Regulus, becomes visible in late March and lingers in the ...
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