Jupiter, Mars and Venus are all shining brightly, with Saturn also visible and two other planets in tow. Here's when, where ...
In recent years, Saturn has overtaken Jupiter as the planet with the most satellites in our solar system. How many moons does ...
The next SCAC monthly meeting will be at the Sechelt Library, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. For details on the lecture topic and ...
December 2024 will see a rare "black moon," a term for the second new moon in a calendar month. The second new moon of ...
The presence of a North Pole star is a coincidence that has saved lives and perhaps changed history, but is it shared across ...
A month-by-month guide to meteor showers, eclipses and planet viewing opportunities visible across the U.S. in 2025.
The rain it raineth every day, as Shakespeare noted, apparently even on Saturn. The cosmos, it seems, is no comfort at this ...
In Central California, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and Yosemite National Park are good bets for seeing celestial ...
That will be the only eclipse visible in the Pacific Northwest in 2025. Our region will miss out on a pair of partial solar eclipses (including one that will graze the northeast U.S. ), as well as a ...
Venus will pass to the north of the much-fainter bluish star Regulus (in Leo, the Lion) on the morning of Sept. 19; the planet and star will appear low in the east-northeast predawn sky, separated by ...
THERE’S no end of awe-inspiring sights to see overhead – but 2025 will bring four special events that you shouldn’t miss.
Our night sky is getting lit up like a Christmas tree! Not only do we have all the bright stars and constellations of winter on the rise, but also three naked-eye planets: Venus, Saturn and ...