Each Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes ...
Learn how you can see bright Jupiter from Earth, helped by its massive size and banded, reflective cloud tops, in December's ...
The sight of Venus and a slim crescent moon — taking place after sunset for three consecutive evenings — is the sky-watching highlight this week. Tuesday will offer the best sight, with the ...
The full Beaver Moon rose behind the trees of Basalt Mountain, Colorado, on Friday, November 15. Footage recorded by Barry ...
Astronomer Aileen O'Donoghue answers questions about what stars are appearing in the evening and morning skies.
Moon and Star Chain used as bracelet, anklet or necklace - "Night sky" jewelry set Depending on the length and the combination you can use it for a variety of purposes With creativity you can change ...
Even more brilliant, on the opposite side of the sky, is Venus, which gets higher each night and remains visible in the southwest for up to three hours after sunset by the end of November.
Called Olbers’ paradox, the seemingly simple mystery of the sky’s darkness is something that stumped astronomers for ...
Open star clusters sparkle as Luna and Venus line up and Jupiter’s moons jockey for position in the sky this week.
The Full Moon occurs on the night of November 15-16, which is not very well-timed for other events in the sky. However, this will be the last of the supermoons we'll see until October of next year.
By about 5:15 p.m. one should see the thin crescent moon almost directly below Venus in the sky; the pair sets at 6:49 p.m. according to In-the-Sky.org. Want to see planets up close in the night sky?
November's night sky will be illuminated by the Beaver Moon, the final supermoon of 2024. This full moon, appearing larger and brighter than usual, peaks on November 15th. The name originates from ...