This April, the skies put on a dazzling show – watch planets like Jupiter, Venus, and Mars glide across morning and evening skies, catch the Lyrid meteor shower lighting up the night, and explore a ...
In the coming days ahead, if any of your friends or relatives remark to you that they saw a "strange UFO" on the way to work ...
Columbia artist Blue Sky’s enormous fire hydrant sculpture sits in a field after being removed by the city. But his huge chain connecting downtown buildings and other works are still on display.
Jupiter: Spot Jupiter in the evening sky with a telescope, although with the sun setting later, it'll become more difficult ...
There are plenty of planets to spot during April, too. Mars, for example, will be high overhead in the south each evening. You can identify it by its salmon-pink color, and when you do, ponder for a ...
Stargazers will be treated to overlapping meteor showers in April. From April 20 to April 26, both the Lyrids and Eta ...
On the heels of her last tropical trip that included bikinis and a hammock and the premiere of her film on Netflix’s 2025 ...
Venus remains rather low at dawn but slowly gains altitude as the month rolls along. Look for it in the east 45-60 minutes ...
Buckle up — there’s a lot to unpack! Venus has been a breathtaking presence in the western dusk sky since last July, her brilliance undeniable as the first “star” to light up after sunset.
A bus stop, at right, on Coolidge Drive is lit in the dusk as a vibrant sunset fills the sky over UC Santa Cruz.
The Calgary Wild FC home kit features deep purple and vibrant red, mirroring the city’s dusk sky. Purple represents strength and ambition, while red reflects the fiery spirit of the team.
That’s a pretty good size ... this time in the morning sky. Sunrise: 7:00 A.M. Sunset: 9:15 P.M. Moonrise: 2:51 A.M. Moonset: 11:30 A.M. Following in Juno’s footsteps, Asteroid 4 Vesta ...