You’ll find several bright planets, stars and obvious constellations in the February evening sky. The most obvious ...
February stargazing is fantastic for many reasons, but this year there’s a one-two-three punch of bright planets adding to ...
I have an absolute passion for the winter constellations that are now putting on their wonderful winter show in the ...
The most obvious constellation this month is Orion. To find Orion ... the south and you’ll easily spot the dazzling star Sirius. It’s the brightest star visible in the Northern Hemisphere.
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also applies to northern hemisphere mid-northern ...
Astronomers measure a star’s brightness using the apparent magnitude system, where lower values indicate brighter stars.
People in the northern hemisphere will be able to see Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter and Mars during the planetary parade. The next full moon will happen on Feb. 12. Known as the ...
I have an absolute passion for the winter constellations, which are now putting on their wonderful winter show in the ...
From planets and constellations, to eclipses and the Aurora Borealis, here's what to look for in the sky this spring ...
Constellation Orion the Hunter will be one of the brightest constellations in the sky. You can spot it by looking for the three stars that make Orion’s belt and then looking for the bright red ...
With February’s winter nights regularly dropping below freezing, it’s tempting to take the easy way out and just stay inside.