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Polaris, which lies roughly 430 light-years from Earth, marks the end of the Little Dipper’s handle. Alternatively, it’s the ...
A near-complete census of our interstellar neighborhood hopes to answer how stars, brown dwarfs and rogue planets form ...
Moon marks the halfway point between the New Moon and the Full Moon. It appears as a half-illuminated disk with the right ...
Greetings everyone! Venus is still shining like a bright beacon in your early morning eastern sky at an amazing magnitude of ...
Four out of the five brightest stars we can see are now readily visible in the early evening Shamokin celestial dome. Of ...
Greetings everyone! There are two planets in your early morning sky and one of them is impossible to miss unless the clouds ...
Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Saturn—offer prime visibility during dawn and dusk hours. Mercury, typically elusive, becomes visible in the northwest about an hour after sunset by mid-month, while Mars ...
As the summer stars move into prominence in the evening sky, the spring constellation Leo, the lion, slinks away in the west as it begins its descent into the sunset.
The Barry Astronomical Society (BAS) has outlined what celestial wonders can be spotted in the July skies, despite short nights and hazy evenings ...
Surprise, surprise - you don’t have to fly that far away to find a Dark Sky Reserve for the ultimate stargazing experience.