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NASA has revealed its top skywatching tips for May, and they include a meteor shower, lots of planets, and possibly a nova.
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 & ...
Stargazers can see clusters of shooting stars and planets lighting up the California night sky in May. Stunning streams of comet dust will dash across the sky when the Eta Aquarid meteor shower ...
Today offers a chance to pause, reflect, and process the progress made so far, with the stars supporting a more intuitive and ...
Wausau Pilot & Review Stargazers in central Wisconsin have plenty of celestial sights to enjoy this week, including bright ...
The Full or Flower Moon is on May 12. The Moon is Last Quarter, rising at midnight, on May 20. On the 22nd, the waning ...
The predawn morning sky is now as interesting as the evening sky with super-bright Venus and medium-bright Saturn gracing the ...
The constellations overhead in May are dominated by Leo the Lion and Ursa Major the Great Bear. Leo is easy to pick out by spotting a large backward question mark known as the Sickle. The bright star ...
Venus dominates as the brilliant “Morning Star” in the east-southeast before dawn; the Eta Aquariid meteor shower takes place ...
Kosmos 482 (1972-023E): A defunct Soviet descent module intended for Venus is predicted to reenter between May 8–11, 2025.
The month of May 2025 is shaping up to be a dazzling spectacle for skywatchers. From a micromoon known as the “Flower Moon” ...
As indicated in the AccuWeather report, this display is the last major meteor shower until the end of July. A week later, ...