Earth is, simply put, a ball of confusion these days for most of us—from its pandemics to its politics and everything in between. Fortunately, we can find clarity simply by looking up at the sky. The ...
During February, we can't help but notice the later sunsets and earlier sunrises. We gain about 3 minutes of daylight each ...
The Moon readies for Artemis II, Orion shines bright, and a planetary parade marches across the night skyNASA's Artemis II ...
February brings seven planets to the evening sky. As February opens, look to the southwestern sky to spot modest Saturn.
Saturn—the planet of discipline, structure and maturity—and Neptune—the planet of idealism, illusion and blurry boundaries—meet in the sky only once every 37 years. That once-every-37-years is now.
February 2026 begins with the Full Moon, the Snow Moon, on February 1. The last quarter moon is on February 9. The new moon, an annular eclipse visible only in Antarctica, is on February 17. The ...
Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, January 30The Moon passes 4° north of Jupiter this evening at 9 P.M. EST. The pair is visible most of the night in the central region of ...
Jupiter, king of our solar system’s planets, continues to dominate the night sky in February. Lying inside the zodiac ...
This month, Jupiter is really putting on a show. It’s the brightest planet you’ll see, and it’s easy to find if you know ...
Sky Shorts author says Orion a favorite constellation, and shares key details to find and appreciate its beauty.
Skygazers who look up at the moon tonight may be able to spot Saturn below it. Here's when and how to spot the conjunction.
Skygazers who look up at the moon tonight may be able to spot Saturn below it. Here's when and how to spot the conjunction in ...