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A conjunction between a crescent moon and Mars joins an ongoing display of 'shooting stars,' making July 28 one of the best ...
Skywatchers can see a rare moon-Mars conjunction on July 28 after sunset, with shooting stars from two meteor showers ...
The crescent moon will be visible 20 degrees above the western horizon at sunset on July 28, with Mars appearing as a bright ...
Following Saturn is Venus, rising in New York at 2:51 a.m. on July 25. Venus is in Taurus, and so bright that it is ...
The Perseid, 2 more meteor showers are happening now. Know where to watch, the best time to see the most shooting stars in ...
Stargazers are in for a rare treat at month’s end, when two separate meteor showers each peak activity on the same night, ...
Summer evening skies are the home of some classic constellations. One of them is Scorpius the Scorpion, the 10th-brightest ...
Is tonight a full moon? Here's when and how to watch zooming fireballs in the sky from Perseid meteor shower — this weekend.
Without too much interference from moonlight, the meteors should appear bright and clear in regions away from city lights.
Two minor meteor showers — the Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids — peak overnight on July 29-30, making it a ...
The Perseids are the most popular show of shooting stars, as they peak on warm summer nights as seen from the northern ...
As the month wears on, Jupiter and Venus will move apart from each other. One more date to keep in mind will be Aug. 20. Although Venus and Jupiter will now be eight degrees apart, the slender ...