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What could we choose as the seven most remarkable celestial objects visible either with our eyes or with a small telescope?
Each summer, skywatchers around the world look forward to the famous Perseid meteor shower, but often overlook four lesser ...
This year, the Perseid meteor shower runs from July 17 to August 24, with the peak predicted on August 12. However, ...
Discover the science behind the mesmerizing Northern and Southern Lights. Learn how solar particles interact with Earth's ...
The Perseids are the most popular show of shooting stars, as they peak on warm summer nights as seen from the northern ...
While orbiting telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope or the James Webb Space Telescope give researchers a unique view of the cosmos – particularly because they can see light blocked by the ...
In July, we are treated to one of the most eagerly awaited astronomical phenomena: the Delta Aquarid meteor shower. This celestial spectacle, active from mid-July and visible until ...
The Delta Aquariids meteor shower is an annual celestial event that will captivate skywatchers this week, particularly ...
Each summer, skywatchers around the world look forward to the famous Perseid meteor shower, but often overlook four lesser showers that peak between July 29 and Aug. 16.
Stars are more colorful than you think! Patience will reveal them; head outside tonight to see summer’s multi-hued stars.
Northern lights could be visible in Alaska and Canada on July 23. Northern parts of the contiguous U.S. have a lower shot at ...
Less than two weeks later, on June 25, reports began to circulate of a second nova blossoming in the southern night sky, this ...