There's a variety of astronomical events in 2025 well worth planning a trip around this year—whether that means driving to ...
The Snow Moon rose on Feb. 12, 2025, marking the end of Chinese New Year and setting up both the beginning of Ramadan and a ...
These popular astronomy questions, answered by Astronomy magazine, will help you better understand our universe - and share ...
From supermoons to an eclipse and star parties at national parks, these captivating celestial phenomena will get Americans ...
Want to watch the meteor showers, eclipses, and celestial events going on in 2025? Check them out from these dark sky backpacking trails.
Take advantage of a special 6-7 planet alignment from Earth's perspective. Planets 'line up' in the skies over California in February.
Look up this week for February’s full snow moon and to catch the last glimpse of a visible parade of planets in the night sky ...
There are two types of eclipses - a lunar eclipse, when Earth's shadow obscures the moon and a solar eclipse, which takes place when the Moon blocks the sun from view, according to NASA.
Here are some of this month’s highlights. As we discussed last month, late January and early February will provide a stage for a Planet Parade, with six planets lining up in the night sky.
For a few brief evenings around February 28, every planet in our solar system will be visible at once, with Mercury making a cameo in the planetary parade which is running all this month and next.
On Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025, a deep partial solar eclipse will be visible from some remote areas of the Southern Hemisphere. Despite being a partial solar eclipse, it will be relatively major.
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