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  • Meet the Constellations: Leo, the Lion
  • 4 epic myths hiding in the May sky — and how to find them
  • Celestial wonders in Leo

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skyandtelescope.org /3 weeks ago

Meet the Constellations: Leo, the Lion

Leo, the Lion, is one of the most recognizable of the spring constellations, with its large size, distinctive shape, and plentiful bright stars. The post Meet the Constellations: L...

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space.com /3 weeks ago

4 epic myths hiding in the May sky — and how to find them

Discover the tales behind four famous spring constellations.

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phys.org /1 month ago

Celestial wonders in Leo

Leo is a prominent sight for stargazers in April. Its famous sickle, punctuated by the bright star Regulus, draws many a beginning stargazer's eyes, inviting deeper looks into some...

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space.com /2 weeks ago

4 bright stars form a giant 'diamond' in the May night sky: Here's how to find it

Look for the Great Diamond of Spring in May's night sky and discover the rich realm of galaxies within.

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space.com /1 week ago

The moon shines with a swarm of stars on May 21 as Jupiter, Venus and Mercury line-up nearby

The moon glows with the Beehive Cluster on May 21, as a trio of planets form up in the evening sky.

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skyandtelescope.org /1 month ago

When Astronomy Is In Your Blood

A glimpse of a stellar cluster ties generations together. The post When Astronomy Is In Your Blood appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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space.com /1 month ago

2 bright planets light up April evenings — here's where and when to look

Venus and Jupiter dominate April's evening sky, while Mercury, Mars and Saturn linger in the dawn — here's how and when to spot them all.

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Shooting stars and night skies 2026

Alas high thin cloud here (thin but enough to prevent visibility, like a yashmak).

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

Shooting stars and night skies 2026

Alas high thin cloud here (thin but enough to prevent visibility, like a yashmak).

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universetoday.com /4 days ago

The Definitive Census of Multiple Star Systems Within 10 Parsecs

Our Sun is a loner. It lacks a stellar companion hurtling through interstellar space with it. But we’ve known for a long time that’s actually relatively rare - most stars have at l...

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skyandtelescope.org /1 month ago

This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 3 – 12

Arcturus, the Spring Star, is on its way up in the east. Vega, the Summer Star, rises later in the evening. Jupiter shines high toward the southwest. The post This Week's Sky at...

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skyandtelescope.org /1 month ago

This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 24 – May 3

The Moon occults Regulus in twilight or bright afternoon for most of North America. Venus lines up between Aldebaran and the Pleiades. Sirius nears its heliacal setting. The post T...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

My new toy - Astronomy telescope

Second night in a row with clear skies! Whoopee! So last night we had a go at M81 and M82 with the Dwarf 3 - Bode’s galaxy* and the Cigar galaxy. ( Discovered by Johann Elert Bode...

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phys.org /3 days ago

The definitive census of multiple star systems within ten parsecs

Our sun is a loner. It lacks a stellar companion hurtling through interstellar space with it. But we've known for a long time that that's actually relatively rare—most stars have a...

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universetoday.com /2 days ago

Just Like Stars, Open Clusters Can Form Binary Pairs

Open star clusters are prevalent stellar structures in the Milky Way. Astronomers think their could be 100,000 of them. But they're not all the same: some are binary clusters, and...

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phys.org /2 weeks ago

A twinkling pulsar reveals invisible structures in space

The twinkling stars in the night sky are not just beautiful to look at. Their flickering reveals something about the varying temperatures and densities in the layers of Earth's atm...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

My new toy - Astronomy telescope

Have a look at LNB 744 and SH 2-221. They look pretty good in Stellarium and are about the same elevation as the Jellyfish Nebula and higher than Orion. I’m going to try 2 hours wi...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

My new toy - Astronomy telescope

Have a look at LNB 744 and SH 2-221. They look pretty good in Stellarium and are about the same elevation as the Jellyfish Nebula and higher than Orion. I’m going to try 2 hours wi...

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space.com /1 month ago

From Apollo to alien worlds: 4 'firsts' you can spot in the night sky tonight

From the first photographer star to the discovery of alien worlds, these night sky targets mark some of astronomy's greatest firsts.

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osmand.net /1 week ago

Explore the Night Sky with OsmAnd Astronomy

Far from city lights, the sky looks different. In the Namib Desert, darkness comes quickly and the stars appear all at once, filling the entire horizon. At first, it feels simple....

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phys.org /1 week ago

Hubble captures galaxy cluster MACS J1141.6-1905

Look closely at this image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and you'll see galaxies of various shapes and sizes clustered together toward the center-left of the image. A few fore...

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

My new toy - Astronomy telescope

hairbear: Have a look at LNB 744 and SH 2-221. Thank you! Is there another designation for LNB 744? I can’t find that in Stellarium, or Google. SH 2-221 shows up in Stellarium b...

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space.com /1 month ago

New moon of April 2026 brings incredible views of the constellation Hydra, Jupiter, Venus and more this week

The new moon is the perfect time to spot faint constellations, galaxies and a quartet of planets in the dawn sky.

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skyandtelescope.com

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