One of the first constellations amateur astronomers come to recognize, the Queen offers observers many worthy sights.
Even if it's a little colder than August, there's plenty of entertainment on offer for observing the spring sky during the ...
The familiar zodiac constellations are defined by Earth’s motion around the sun, but they don’t define your fate ...
I absolutely love stargazing in January. It’s worth bundling up for. Nights are long with some of the brightest ...
The new year comes bearing gifts of bright planets and the annual splendid display of winter stars.
Greetings, stargazers. A prominent winter constellation is Taurus, the bull. It is particularly easy to find this month, because Jupiter is right in the middle of it. At magnitude -2.68, Jupiter will ...
It can be used to help locate many fascinating stars, constellations ... fall and the bear’s skeleton remains in the sky during winter. A new bear emerges in the spring, restarting the hunt.
This month, four bright planets greet you in the early evening. Venus and Saturn cozy up on the 17th and 18th, while Mars is at its brightest in the past two years. The Moon occults Mars for those in ...
Stargazing is one of the oldest human traditions, with stories and constellations dating back thousands of years.
Any clear winter night this month, look due south between 8:00 and 10:00 pm to spot the large “hour-glass” shape of Orion the ...
When it comes to belonging and identity, tonight’s glittering drag artists are light years from staid science clubs of yore.