Whenever you gaze upon the stars and constellations it’s easy to forget you’re seeing a three-dimensional picture. The ...
We're now just past the midpoint of astronomical winter — that moment marking the midway point between December's winter solstice and March's vernal equinox. That moment took place at 4:11 p.m.
Whenever you gaze upon the stars and constellations, it’s easy to forget you’re seeing a three-dimensional picture over ...
Whenever you gaze upon the stars and constellations, it is easy to forget you are seeing a three-dimensional picture over Pottsville. The constellations seem to be set against a black canvas for ...
Below the Hunter’s feet you’ll find Sirius the Dog Star, the sky’s brightest star. It’s called the Dog Star because it’s the head of Canis Major the Big Dog. Sirius is a middling bright ...
Last week, we discussed the Dog Star, Sirius, the sky’s brightest star. Orbiting Sirius is a faint companion, a tiny star ...
Sirius, the Dog Star, is difficult to ignore. Ostentatiously scintillating on the southern horizon right now, the “Searing ...
Stark residents will be able to view a total lunar eclipse March 13-14, but won't see the solar one a few weeks later.
Procyon is part of the constellation Canis Minor, the Lesser Dog. You can find Canis ... The brightest star in our night sky, Sirius, lies in Canis Major. Once you locate Sirius, in the southern ...