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Climbing to 60° high in the east two hours before sunrise, the constellation Andromeda lies just to the upper right of the ...
Astronomers have confirmed the third interstellar object on record is dashing through our solar system. Dubbed 3I/ATLAS, it ...
Solar systems mostly keep to themselves. What’s ours is ours and what’s not is not. Stars are simply too far from each ...
Having a good phone app is a lot of fun and quite helpful in verifying stars, asterisms, and constellations. Most apps will ...
This stunning Hubble view of spiral galaxy UGC 11397 captures more than graceful arms and glowing stars—it hides a ravenous ...
Below are the 5 easiest constellations to spot in a New England sky this summer, according to a Coos Canyon Camping article. The further north, and away from city lights, you go, the better you will ...
Cassiopeia the Queen swings in a wide circle around the North Celestial Pole, visible much of (if not all of) the night for most northern observers. This evening around 11:30 P.M. local daylight time, ...
June 20, 2025, brings us the summer solstice. Supposedly, that means warmer weather has finally arrived in Wyoming. This month, if you go out after it gets dark, you will ...
Cassiopeia is a really bright constellation that looks like a “W.” This time of year, Cassiopeia is barely above the northern horizon in the early evening.
Of all the constellations visible throughout the year over Pottsville, Virgo the Virgin is the second largest. The only problem is that it is also one of the faintest. With a lot of visual effort, … ...
The constellation Cassiopeia is a W-shaped formation of bright stars outlining the throne of the banished queen with Her Majesty bound to it. The constellation Cepheus is not nearly as bright as ...