Two easy-to-find star groupings appear during late summer and early autumn. You can see them by going outdoors and facing north during early evening hours. Look low in the northwest for the seven ...
Many of us strive for some sort of balance in our lives. I try all the time and succeed every once in a while. I might get a few hours' worth of harmony before this or that anxiety returns. If pain is ...
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The Cassiopeia constellation, easily recognizable by its W-shaped asterism, is visible in the Northern Hemisphere's autumn and winter, and circumpolar above 46° north latitude. Cassiopeia contains ...
June 20 brings us the summer solstice. Supposedly, that means warmer weather has finally arrived in Wyoming. This month, if you go out after it gets dark, you will see some wonderful stars and ...
Welcome to the 213th edition of Storm Team 6 Starwatch. This is a blog that will be updated every Friday and will list events happening in the sky. Today, Vega shines the brightest in the Northeast ...
June 20, 2025, brings us the summer solstice. Supposedly, that means warmer weather has finally arrived in Wyoming. This month, if you go out after it gets dark, you will see some wonderful stars and ...
This week on Star Watch you will be able to see multiple planets in the night sky and the big and little dipper constellations. Friday, June 28, at 11 PM you will be able to see 2 planets in the sky.
In the early evening before the moon rises, look north to see a regal pair of constellations — Cassiopeia and Cepheus. Cassiopeia represents in Greek mythology a proud queen who boasted of her beauty, ...