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A nearly Full Moon passes close to the ruby-red star at the heart of the Scorpion, visible in the early-morning hours.
Jupiter joins Mercury in early twilight as Mars lingers with Leo after dark. Saturn is visible in the morning, meeting ...
The best news? Viewers in prime dark sky locations don’t need high-tech telescopes or even binoculars to stargaze this summer ...
Greetings everyone! There are two planets in your early morning sky and one of them is impossible to miss unless the clouds ...
Mars, Jupiter and Mercury will all appear low in the west after sunset. Look for bright Venus low in the eastern sky for ...
Towards the end of the month, Mercury will be visible in the western horizon, the space agency said. Californians can observe ...
This June, the Milky Way’s brilliant heart lights up the night as planets align and the solstice sun marks Earth’s celestial tipping point.
The massive core of our Milky Way galaxy serves as the backdrop to Full Moons, planetary conjunctions, and meteor showers ...
June sky shows planets before sunrise, Mars near Regulus, the glowing Milky Way, and the solstice with shifting daylight hours.
Whether you are an avid stargazer or just enjoy laying in the grass on a summer night to look at what the night sky, the ...
At dusk on a late October night in 1408, something mysterious lit up the skies above China. Ming Dynasty astronomers who ...