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5 of the most unusual constellations
Constellations can be fun - especially when you try and make out whatever shape the stars are supposed to create. While there are a handful of commonly known constellations, these are a few of the ...
A: During totality, and even for a short while before and after, you should be able to see the brightest stars and planets while the Sun is covered by the Moon. At the time of the August eclipse, the ...
If one looks high in the northeast or almost straight overhead for Capella on winter evenings, they can see Capella, the "Goat Star" that marks a part of Auriga, a five-sided constellation that is ...
January for lovers of astronomy is highlighted by the Quadrantid meteor shower, as Greg Redfern highlights in January’s edition of “Eyes to the Skies.” ...
Imagining familiar images in the sky has always been an easy way to track the annual progress of the stars. Around the second century C.E., the Greek astronomer Claudius Ptolemy listed 48 “official” ...
Orion the Hunter is the king of constellations as far as I’m concerned, and there are many other stargazers in that same stellar camp. It’s at the summit of the constellation pyramid. Even if you’re ...
From a full moon and a meteor shower to Jupiter at opposition, here’s everything that’s happening in the night sky in January ...
Stargazing can stimulate an interest in space in kids and lead to a passion for science. But rural schools often lack the ...
The "Blaze Star" T Coronae Borealis is expected to erupt with a magnificent explosion sometime between now and September, becoming visible to the naked eye. Here's how to find it when it does. When ...
Ever been curious about the skies above us? Want to learn more about the Northern Lights, star constellations and space missions? Havila Voyages has announced details of three new Astronomy themed ...
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