If you’re a night owl, the 79.5% moon will be in conjunction with Jupiter in the early hours of Feb. 27 (around 01:30 AM ET).
The moon greets Jupiter two days ahead of its full moon phase on Feb. 1.
The month is packed with skywatching highlights—including six visible planets, an annular solar eclipse, and the Milky Way’s bright core returning to view in the Northern Hemisphere.
Skygazers who look up at the moon tonight may be able to spot Saturn below it. Here's when and how to spot the conjunction.
Each Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes ...
For months, Saturn has been a steady presence in the sky after sunset, but after tonight, it will move away from our view for ...
A NOAA forecast suggest that northern lights may be visible in northern U.S. states on Jan. 27. Here's where aurora displays ...
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Stargazing in the city: what you can (and can't) see at night
A range of gorgeous skywatching targets are visible to the naked eye in city skies.
Hoping for a glimpse of the Milky Way? These user-friendly apps help stargazers learn more about objects in the sky, check visibility for prime Milky Way viewing, or even locate the International ...
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I’ve Chased Night Skies Around the World—and This Is My No. 1 Astrotourism Tip
Even top stargazing destinations can fall flat without this key planning step.
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