North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead, which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the northern ...
Jan. 1—Happy New Year! As we greet the clean sheet of the year 2023 one thing we can count on will be the faithful motions of the celestial bodies. One of the favorite constants is the brilliance of ...
This week on Star Watch, you’ll be able to see some signature constellations as well as a few planets in the night sky. Let’s start off with Feb. 25: Just after the sun sets and the stars come out, ...
The blissfully dark nights surrounding this month's new moon phase on Feb. 17 present a perfect opportunity to explore the wonders of the post-sunset realm while free of the glare cast by our natural ...
This week on Star Watch you will be able to see multiple planets in the night sky and the big and little dipper constellations. Friday, June 28, at 11 PM you will be able to see 2 planets in the sky.
If the sky is clear tonight, look up high and try to find Lacerta (the constellation of the Lizard), between Cygnus and Cassiopeia. How many stars can we see, and could any of them be hiding habitable ...
This photo features the bright, pentagonal constellation Auriga the Charioteer, which is visible in the northeastern sky at nightfall in early January. It's one of 88 constellations in the National ...
See dazzling planets, the Milky Way and a trio of celestial animals brightening the spring sky around May's new moon.
Planet is building Pelican satellites to gather imagery with a resolution as high as 40 centimeters per pixel. Credit: Planet KIHEI, Hawaii — The Federal Communications Commission is requiring more ...