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There's something neat that happens when the full moon is closer to the horizon, and we call it the "moon illusion." ...
Avid sky watchers may also have a chance to see multiple planets and a constellation later this month. Here's what to know.
Many moonless evenings the next two weeks are a great time for viewing the best of the summer stars. You may also see the remarkable occurrence of two exploding stars ...
Venus: Venus dazzles in the eastern sky before sunrise, shining brightly for a couple of hours each morning. It’s joined by ...
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the ...
To get a glimpse of the “Swift Planet,” EarthSky suggests waiting for the sun to set before looking west for the planet ...
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has shared its skywatching highlights - revealing what will light up the sky in July ...
Watch the waning gibbous moon, Saturn, and Neptune meet in the night sky around midnight on July 16. The trio will travel ...
Magnolia heads into a warm, humid stretch with typical summer weather and isolated afternoon storms. No major severe weather ...
NASA also points out that July and August is an excellent chance to view the constellation Aquila, also known as the eagle as ...
Jupiter isn’t alone in this category; Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are also gas giants, though Uranus and Neptune are often ...
Mars shines in the evening, and is joined briefly by Mercury. Jupiter joins Venus as the month goes on. And all month, look ...