Luna-lovers and stargazers will have a feast on the East coast tonight, as the first supermoon in 11 months will occur just before midnight. A supermoon is a colloquial term for when the Moon reaches perigee, the closest point to Earth during it’s orbital rotation. This makes the Moon noticeably larger, and appears larger still […] The post Tonight’s Full Moon Is First Supermoon Since Nov–and Latest Harvest Moon in Nearly 40 years appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
Welcome back to the sky of the month with Astronomitaly! The time has come to find out what to observe in the sky of May 2021! METEOR SHOWERS IN THE SKY OF MAY The first meteor shower we encounter in this month will be the Eta Aquarids, a remnant of Halley’s comet. It is a […] The post The sky of May 2021 – planets, stars and main astronomical events appeared first on Astrotourism.com.| Astrotourism.com
The 'equinox eclipse' will bring up to 86% coverage across New Zealand, Antarctica and parts of the South Pacific.| Space
The Perseids put on one of the best sky shows of the year.| Space
The ringed planet meets the moon for a striking skywatching event you won’t want to miss.| Space
The full moon rises on Aug. 9; here are the best times to view the Sturgeon Moon.| Space
The astrophotography guide for beginners, including tips on how to choose the right astrophotography equipment.| Adler Planetarium
We have rounded up all the best savings on the top binoculars you need for watching the night sky.| Space
Interested in stargazing in Chicago but not sure where to start? Here's a list of places to stargaze in the midwest to use as your guide.| Adler Planetarium
To the stargazers out there, let’s take a journey nearly 7,000 light-years away from earth through our cosmic wonderland otherwise known as space, where towering pillars of gas and dust form the birth of stars. | Astronotes
"Most people just dismiss partial eclipses. But I wanted to go to this partial eclipse to try to get the corona — and I did it! This has opened the door to new dreams and challenges."| Space
What's in the sky in March 2025? How to see the lunar eclipse and the planets and get ready for Daylight Saving time and the spring equinox.| Adler Planetarium
It was Friday, the first day of the 25th annual Black Forest Star Party (BFSP), and all anyone could talk about was the weather. As with any outdoor-related activity, a star party is at the whim of Mother Nature, and the forecast was bleak: while the afternoon skies were blue and it was bright, it’s […] The post What It’s Like: Stargazing at Black Forest Star Party appeared first on Fifty Grande.| Fifty Grande
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Looking for tips and the best locations for stargazing in Vancouver? Check out this local's guide to find the best spots.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Adler Skywatch: What's in the sky throughout September, 2024? Learn how to see the harvest Moon, lunar eclipse, Chicagohenge, and more.| Adler Planetarium
Adler Skywatch: What's in the sky throughout August, 2024? How to see the Perseid meteor shower, a Mars Jupiter conjunction, the blue Moon.| Adler Planetarium
Adler Skywatch: What's in the sky throughout July, 2024? Learn about aphelion and how to see the planets, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Mercury.| Adler Planetarium
Welcome to February, the shortest month of the year, but there is still plenty to see in the night sky. Over the last few weeks, the evenings have been getting a little brighter, which is nice for us, but it means that it takes a little more time to see the stars come out. So, for the best views it is a good idea to get out of town to avoid the light pollution. While some views are spectacular, it’s best to avoid phones, even if the pictures could go viral… It takes between 20 to 30 minu...| Astronotes