As soon as it gets dark, two bright lights become visible—the brightest in the southwest and an almost-as-bright light in the east. What are they?
From planets and constellations, to eclipses and the Aurora Borealis, here's what to look for in the sky this spring ...
And June is the month for love to blossom under the brightest stars. Venus, Mars and Jupiter give you the feeling that you can take things further and the eclipsed Full Moon in Capricorn on June ...
Nestled in the constellation Virgo lies Spica, a dazzling celestial jewel that has captivated stargazers for centuries. As the brightest star in Virgo, Spica stands out not only for its brilliance ...
With a bit of luck, possibly the brightest comet of the year could ... move a little higher in the evening sky in the constellation of Capricorn. The comet was discovered with a telescope in ...
Due to its proximity to our star, it is expected to glow brightly ... the comet is situated near the constellation Capricornus, very close to the sun. Stock image of a comet in the night sky.
Humans have been utterly fascinated with the night sky and the millions of stars sprinkled throughout the huge expanse. Out of the numerous stars, some are brighter than others, and closer to the ...
September opens with Venus hosting winter constellations in the eastern predawn sky. West of the planet, the bright star Procyon, in Canis Minor, the little dog, rises at almost the same time as ...
You’ll find several bright planets, stars and obvious constellations in the February evening sky. The most obvious constellation this month is Orion. To find Orion, face south and look for Orion’s ...
Due to its proximity to our star, it is expected to glow brightly ... the comet is situated near the constellation Capricornus, very close to the sun. Due to its location in the sky, the comet ...