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C a Bunch About noon today, I saw these “tunnel clouds” lined up next to each other across the sky. Stunning display of nature on a windy winter’s day in 75 degree weather!
This new year of 2025 will bring quite a few interesting and lovely sky sights. Let’s take a look at the ones I’m most excited about.
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky This Week from July 25 to August 1: See the Southern Delta Aquariids peakPluto reaches opposition and the Moon waxes to First Quarter as shooting stars streak through the sky this week.
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Sciencing on MSNThis Pennsylvania Park Is One Of The Best Places In The U.S. To Gaze At The Night SkyLooking up at the night sky can be one of the most awe-inspiring experiences, particularly if you find yourself in a ...
NASA The next week will be a fun one for skywatchers, as the Lyrid meteor shower will be visible over the weekend and peak on Monday night. If you’re hoping to catch sight of this charming ...
The answer to this question is very interesting and if you like to read or know about science (sky color facts), then you must read this article. Let's understand why the sky looks blue.
M22 spans about the same size on the sky as the Full Moon and contains at least 70,000 stars. It stands roughly 10,000 light-years away, making it a relatively close globular cluster, and is ...
The night sky will dazzle this week as the Lyrid meteor shower kicks off its annual display, with meteors visible between April 16-25 and reaching its peak on April 22. Here's how to see them.
Between Feb. 23 and Feb. 28, 2025, all seven planets will align in the night sky. This alignment will be visible for less than a week before Saturn moves out of view, ending the complete formation.
February's evening sky will showcase a rare planetary parade, with seven planets aligning across the sky. Don't miss Mercury and Saturn aligning on Feb. 24 for a stunning highlight.
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By then, Saturn will have sunk out of view into the sunset, with Neptune following a few days later. Even so, if you're out after sunset in the next couple weeks, take a moment to look up.
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