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May’s night sky is packed with astronomical events—find out when and where to look for meteor showers, ancient star clusters, ...
The cloud, named Eos, is chock-full of molecular hydrogen and possibly rife with star-forming potential in the future.
Mild May nights will set the stage for a great month of stargazing with the cosmos offering a trio of astronomical sights, ...
The find shines light on how galaxies begin to turn gas and dust "into stars and planets," said astrophysicist Blakesley ...
Despite being 3,400 times the mass of the sun and just 300 light-years away, the hydrogen cloud had gone unnoticed until now.
Residents of Magnolia should prepare for warm spring days, pockets of heavy rain and lightning, and favorable skies for both casual stargazing and dedicated skywatching.
On April 25, the early morning sky treated stargazers to an extraordinary sight—a celestial smiley face formed by the rare alignment of Venus, Saturn, and the crescent Moon. This breathtaking event ...
View a brilliant morning star, enjoy dark skies during New Moon, and take in plenty of deep-sky targets in the sky this week.
A rare celestial event on April 25 will show a smiley face formed by the crescent moon, Venus, and Saturn. The alignment will ...
A rare alignment of the moon and three planets will give millions a reason to look up — and the view could leave stargazers ...
In February, stargazers enjoyed a rare occurrence: All seven of Earth's planetary siblings dotted the night sky at once. And ...
A planetary alignment early Friday morning could resemble a celestial smiley face—depending on where you’re looking from and ...