The month of January starts off with the last of four supermoons, plus bright meteors flashing across the sky! Keep looking up throughout the month, though, as the two largest planets in the solar ...
It’s the best of both worlds, looking out upon the stars this month. March stargazing is fantastic because you still have Orion and all of the great winter constellations in the Pottsville evening ...
Stargazing is a bit of a tradeoff this month. The bad news is that sunsets in March are progressively later, and Daylight Saving Time kicks in. The good news is that it’s not as cold. The really good ...
Prominent constellations in the February evening sky are Canis Major, Canis Minor, Orion, Gemini, Taurus and Auriga. The winter constellations are so bright because there are simply more bright stars ...
March's new moon rises today, making this a great dark night to observe the winter constellations before they leave the night sky. The new moon occurs March 10, at 5:00 a.m. EDT (0900 UTC), according ...
“Eyes to the Skies” is a recurring feature and publishes on the first of every month. You can find it on WTOP’s The Space Place. Email Greg your space questions and he might answer them in the next ...
It’s cold, it’s gloomy, it’s wintertime. But when you brave the weather and head outside on a crisp, clear night in February, you will be treated to the brightest stars and most recognizable ...
November's night skies are going to be bright and busy. There are comets for those willing to put in the work to spot them, shooting stars for those with some patience, and constellations and planets ...
It’s the best of all worlds, looking out from our world this month. March stargazing is fantastic because you still have Orion and all of the great winter constellations in the evening skies, with the ...
Stargazing over Pottsville is a bit of a tradeoff this month. The bad news is that sunsets in March are progressively later, and daylight saving time kicks in. The good news is that it is not as cold.
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