Track the waning gibbous moon and bright star Antares in the pre-dawn sky on March 9. Learn where and when to see them, with telescope and binocular guidance.
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Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. March 9: Callisto's disappearing act The Moon ...
The Rubin Observatory issues rapid alerts for changing celestial objects, enabling global scientists to detect supernovae, asteroids, and variable stars within minutes of observation.
Daylight saving time shifts stargazing, with safe solar viewing, summer constellations and New Mexico dark skies on display.
For March, “Eyes to the Skies” runs down upcoming space events including a total lunar eclipse, Zodiacal Light and spring’s ...
Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. March 8: Spiral galaxy NGC 2541 The Galilean moon Callisto disappears behind Jupiter in an occultation early this morning.
March evenings offer some of the best observing conditions of the late-winter sky, with the Moon gradually fading from a ...