Higher up, you’ll find Mars close to the twin stars of Gemini, Castor and Pollux: the Moon is very close to the Red Planet on ...
On April evenings, look to the west to spot the bright winter constellations of Orion, Gemini, Taurus, Auriga, Canis Major and Canis Minor. They’ll be gone soon, so check them out while you can.
Sauk Prairie will get a glimpse of one of the two eclipses that will occur over the next thirty days. The total solar eclipse ...
These next two weeks, the evening sky offers us arguably the best overall parade in months of moon pairings with bright ...
Venus becomes the brilliant “Morning Star” in the east before dawn, the Lyrids Meteor Shower takes place and the Moon has ...
The Giant Planet resembles a majestic golden star, and stands high in the southwest at nightfall during April; it sets around ...
Skywatchers across the world will witness the first total lunar eclipse in three years. Here’s who will have the best ...
At the start of March, Mercury and Venus lay in the west after sunset. Now both have passed between us and the Sun into the ...
The full moon will occult the star Spica only 28 minutes later for observers in Central America, South America and the southernmost coasts of South Africa. When the moon is exactly on the opposite ...
It’s stargazing turnover time! Nighttimes are shrinking, and you’re forced to wait longer into the evening to begin your ...
In the early part of the month, look to the west at nightfall for the constellation Auriga, the charioteer, a polygon of stars set off by brilliant Capella.
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