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Explore the wonders of the Northern Hemisphere’s night sky with our guide to the best celestial sights you can observe with ...
Each evening throughout the month of August, we can see the planet Mars in the western sky after sunset. To find it, look for ...
Neptune and Saturn appear together in a telescope as Mars passes a star in Virgo and Titan’s shadow transits Saturn in the ...
Venus will reach its highest altitude in the morning sky on Aug. 1 while shining close to Jupiter in the 'hand' of the ...
The constellations in the northern sky at midnight on June 15, 2025. (Stellarium) Later in the night, Pegasus, Andromeda, and Perseus all rise, one after the other, to the northeast.
The constellations in the southern sky at midnight on April 15, 2025. (Stellarium) To the north, Cassiopeia, Ursa Major ("The Big Dipper"), and Ursa Minor ("The Little Dipper") are still the easiest ...
First, let’s start with the good news. As with August stargazing any year, there’s still plenty of summer and great summer ...
What’s happening in the skies over North Texas this month? August holds some spectacular sights from evening shows to ...
The Summer Triangle is a formation of stellar bodies called an asterism, made up of the bright stars Vega, Deneb and Altair.
While it's best to look for meteors when the constellation is overhead, viewers may be able to spot some "earth-grazers" — bright, slow-moving meteors that cross the sky horizontally earlier in ...