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Several planets stand still in the sky, Titan’s shadow transits Saturn, and Venus gives Taurus a second eye in the sky this ...
Mercury reaches its greatest elongation, 26 degrees east of the sun on July 4. From latitude 40 degrees north, the ...
Venus moves east as July progresses and stands 3° due north of Aldebaran on the 14th, after skirting the northern regions of ...
Finding nocturnal adventures in Massachusetts can be tricky, but like the moon and the stars, they are out there.
Four prominent celestial objects — the moon, a bright planet and two bright stars — will come together to form a "celestial ...
Stargazing in July hopefully promises warm nights in Wyoming. The highlight of July evenings is the prominent band of the Milky Way arcing across the dark skies. Along the Milky Way, you’ll spot the ...
A rare cloud phenomenon has been spotted and photographed by eagle-eyed reader Adrian Webster. He spotted these noctilucent ...
Venus continues to be the “Morning Star” in the east before dawn, albeit it has become dimmer — but still bright — as it ...
A military aircrew on a long flight may have, yet again, passed the time by sketching genitals across the sky.
During the latter part of June, Mars will put on a couple of eye-catching shows, teaming up first with a bright star and then, late this month, with the moon.
Before you catch your nightly Z’s, try to catch the Z stars of Libra in the low southern sky just after evening twilight. Don’t feel bad if you can’t pronounce them though.
Whether a science-fiction fable with a relevant message about society or a morality play with a devious twist, The Twilight ...