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The young open cluster NGC 6709 soars through the sky tonight, visible in Aquila with binoculars or any telescope.
The nighttime skies will be filled with shooting stars in the coming weeks due to the annual Perseid meteor shower.
The traditional constellations of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere have returned to the evening sky and bring with them a rich body of lore and mythology though their stars are rather faint ...
Look east around 4 a.m. local time, just before dawn, to see the slender form of the crescent moon climb above the horizon.
Dive into the fascinating world of astronomy with this beginner-friendly guide designed to help you understand and explore the night sky. Whether you're just starting your stargazing journey or want ...
The loose open cluster NGC 7243 makes it worth learning the location of Lacerta the Lizard, now visible in the evening sky.
According to NASA, the Perseids meteor shower is considered the best meteor shower of the year. In 2025, it's set to be ...
Sunset is at 6:10 tonight, and twilight ends at 7:33, giving us a long stretch of dark sky until the moon rises at 3:49 Friday morning.
Here’s when you’ll see the next full moon, comets constellations and more. Venus will shine its brightest in February. Stars get a lot of attention for shining bright, but planets shine, too.
Other visible constellations include the notable ‘Summer Triangle,’ which is made up of stars Vega, Deneb, and Altair. Longtime astronomer Patrick Moore originally coined the term, ...
Several faint southern constellations will be near or slightly west of the meridian. Sky Spy : Many constellations are visible tonight Skip to main content Skip to main content ...