Several hours before sunrise on November 27, skywatchers in the eastern half of the U.S. and Canada have an opportunity to ...
When a celestial body, such as a moon, planet or an asteroid passes in front of another celestial body, blocking its view, we call that an occultation. The word is derived from the Latin occultäre, to ...
Not only is it a supermoon, meaning our lunar satellite will be slightly brighter and closer, but it's the last supermoon ...
The Griffith Observatory in California had a great view of the Mars-Moon occultation. See the Red Planet slip behind the moon ...
Saturn shines in the south most of the night, Jupiter rises in the early evening, while Mars is visible in the early morning sky.
November's full moon, known as the Beaver Moon, will be the last supermoon of the year, and you can catch it next week.
Astronomers call this event an occultation. Here are seven things you need to know about it—and how to enjoy it: 1. Mars will be at its best since 2020 There is something very special about the ...
It just so happens that this occultation of Spica will be visible across North America and Central America—and nowhere else. Habitual stargazers will know that the moon often appears very close ...
This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, nature-based gardening, on how you ...
This is a good opportunity to get a feeling for just how fast the Moon is moving through night sky. Look each hour and you'll ...
A Chinese commercial rocket sent 15 satellites into orbit late Sunday, including launch service provider CAS Space’s first international payload. The Lijian-1 (Kinetica-1) solid rocket ...
This November, skywatchers can enjoy several celestial events, including the Taurid and Leonid meteor showers, the lunar ...