The moon dims, the meteors fly, and the planets dance—these are the most exciting celestial events happening this month.
A partial solar eclipse will give some skywatchers quite a show, bringing a crescent sun to the sky on Saturday morning.
Plus: A solar eclipse and an occultation of the Pleiades as our satellite skims through several constellations in the sky ...
As Venus approaches its inferior conjunction, astrophotographers have snapped some striking shots of the crescent planet ...
Here is when you can see the full moon according to NASA's Sky Event Calendar: April 12 (Pink Moon) — 0:22 UTC (Apr 13), 8:22 pm EST — Micromoon (most distant of the year) Oct. 6 (Hunter's Moon) — ...
A partial eclipse will turn the Sun into a crescent this Saturday as the Moon moves in front of it. The Moon will slowly pass across the face of the Sun over a two-hour period, beginning ...