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Withers winner, a last-out fourth in the Wood Memorial, did not have enough points to make the Kentucky Derby but looks to be ...
It is rare when we highlight a celestial event (or events) that involves the zodiacal constellation of Cancer the Crab. In ...
May skies are brimming with action: shooting stars from Halley’s Comet, brilliant planets at dawn and dusk, and a once-in-a-lifetime nova that could light up the night sky any day now. Eta Aquarids & ...
If you’re yet to capture “Earthshine” on a crescent moon, May 2025 is the month for plenty of practice. Your first chance ...
May's sky watching calendar includes planetary viewing, prime stargazing, and a meteor shower peak, so you have plenty of ...
Due to light pollution, dark skies are sadly becoming increasingly rare to find across the nation. But some destinations are ...
The New Shepard is named after Alan Shepard, the first American in space, which is in line with Blue Origin's history of ...
Mars will skirt the edge of M44, also known as the Beehive Cluster. Mars will pass within a mere 37 arcminutes of this star cluster. Look to the South at 9:00pm. A simple pair of binoculars will ...
May 3: Moon meets Mars with Beehive Star Cluster On the night of May 3, Mars and a half moon will appear to ... hour during peak conditions and under dark, moonless skies, but the best viewing ...
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower is about to reach its peak — and you’ll need to get up early to see this celestial show.
You definitely will need binoculars or a telescope if you want to catch the amazing sight of one of the nearby stars in Cancer the crab perched near the moon’s dark edge that same evening.