The moon dims, the meteors fly, and the planets dance—these are the most exciting celestial events happening this month.
Skygazers across the UK – and in other parts of the world – are looking up to catch the astronomical spectacle.
The solar-powered Blue Ghost shut down on Sunday evening (March 16), shortly after the sun set over its lunar locale. The ...
Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, March 28The Moon passes 9° south of Venus at 10 A.M. EDT this ...
Look west and see the sun set. Look east, the full moon rises. Seeing this phenomenon is impressive, but not unique, according to the Journal's astronomy expert, Kevin McKeown. In April, September, ...
In the partial solar eclipse, unlike a total solar eclipse, a portion of the sun remains visible, which enables the formation ...
Plus: Observe two stunning spirals, see Venus reappear as a morning star, and enjoy the Last Quarter Moon in the sky this ...
A lunar eclipse happens when the sun, Earth and moon all align so ... Moonbows only happen when the full Moon is fairly low in the sky, so the phenomenon would be most apparent in the hours ...
In a rare joint astrological event, the new moon this weekend is paired with a solar eclipse — both in fire sign Aries.
it doesn't block out the sun on every orbit, hence why not every new moon results in a solar eclipse, according to NASA. Related: What you can see in the night sky tonight On the nights before and ...