People across the Midwest got a stunning light show if they happened to look up on Tuesday night. Watch what some lucky ...
Miguel Claro captured a stunning portrait of the colorful Pelican Nebula from the Dark Sky Alqueva Observatory in Portugal.
In December, Papadosio, an Asheville-based multi-genre band, presented a three-night ... the large-scale art installations, like the “mycelium” blacklight tunnel at the entrance and the built-in face ...
brilliantly in the southwest sky after sunset. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) A Bright Light High In The East And South That Shines All Night That's Jupiter. Although it reached its annual opposition on ...
According to the celestial experts, the event will feature the waxing crescent Moon shining brightly in the sky, accompanied by Venus, the brightest planet, and Saturn, the magnificent ringed giant.
Iran faces a tough year of confrontation with the incoming Trump administration while holding an exceptionally weak hand after 2024 left it with an acute economic crisis at home and setbacks in ...
Twelfth Night is not a national holiday in the UK and is nowhere near as celebrated as Christmas. But, you may well have heard of it, perhaps through your digital calendar or through the famous ...
This January, stargazers and astronomers are in for a treat as four major planets align which will be visible in the night sky. The phenomenon will be at its peak on January 17 and 18, offering an ...
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In addition to the annual parade of star pictures or constellations passing above our heads each night, there are always exciting events to look out for in the sky. The year 2025 is no exception ...
A crescent moon with Venus below – credit poppet with a camera, CC 2.0. via Flickr It’s not an alignment, but the January sky will be lit up with the lights of our solar system neighbors.
Five planets already are scattered across the sky — all but Mars and Mercury — though binoculars or telescopes are needed to spot some of them just after sunset. “People should go out and ...