This Week's Sky at a Glance, July 10 – 19
The bright, distinctive pattern of Upper Scorpius is on its best display in the south right after nightfall. Telescopic treasures await. In the west, Regulus now departs from Venus...
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The bright, distinctive pattern of Upper Scorpius is on its best display in the south right after nightfall. Telescopic treasures await. In the west, Regulus now departs from Venus...
Venus and Jupiter grab your eyes in the west in late twilight. The Summer Triangle marks the dark in the east. So will the subtler Milky Way once the glary Moon is gone. The post T...
The almost-full Moon steps past orange Antares between Friday and Saturday evenings, June 26th and 27th. The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 26 – July 5 appeared first on Sk...
Venus and Jupiter — the Evening Star and the False Evening Star — draw closer together in the western twilight and point down to Mercury. The waxing Moon shows off its rich telesco...
Regulus creeps up to Venus in twilight this week. Vega and Arcturus balance across the zenith. And this being July, Scorpius decorates the south. The post This Week's Sky at a Glan...
The Moon as it will appear in an amateur telescope at 10 p.m. EDT Friday the 19th. This week Venus and Jupiter continue moving apart low in the western twilight. Vega and Arcturus...
Bright Venus and Jupiter pass through conjunction in twilight this week, while Mercury, Pollux, and Castor watch them from nearby. The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 5 – 14...
The three planets in the western twilight are pulling away from each other now. On Wednesday, the Moon will occult Venus in daylight. The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 12...
This week we have a new Moon to try and spot on Tuesday evening, with our lunar companion then going on to meet up with a bright star on Thursday and a planet on Friday.
This week, we have the ‘Evening Star’ Venus to watch out for whilst in the morning sky, Saturn meets a waning Moon, and see if you can make out the ‘Summer Triangle’.
Jonathan Powell lets us know what we can expect to see in the night sky over the coming weeks.
This week in space: an amazing view, a dangerous new rule, an enormous explosion, and more.
In the western half of the sky after sunset this week, we have two planets to watch out for, both of which can be seen with the naked eye.
This month’s episode highlights the bright star Spica, now prominent high in the southwest after evening twilight. It’s leading the parade of constellations, along with the brillia...
(WJHL) - Stargazers will have several chances to catch planets, bright stars and the moon in the night sky this week. On Wednesday night, look south to see many of the stars of Upp...
The summer solstice has passed, and we are officially in summer. On Wednesday, as twilight ends, look toward the western sky for Regulus, the brightest star in the constellation Le...
From a lunar eclipse to one of the best meteor showers of the calendar year, there are a number of impressive sights to behold in the summer night sky.
Venus pairs up with Regulus on July 9 before meeting a slender crescent moon on July 17.
Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a spectacular month of planetary viewing.
Stellar sunshine this weekend
This weekend sees a full Moon and two bright planets adorn the evening skies, with the Moon rising to the east, and the planets on view to the west.
The week ahead will see a meeting of two bright planets as Venus and Jupiter make for a dazzling display in the evening sky to the west after sunset - particularly on Tuesday.
Where are the planets? Overview of where to view the planets: Mercury: Visible to the naked eye, low in the west-northwest sky during mid-to-late June. Venus: It will easi...
A slender crescent moon, Mars and Aldebaran and two sparkling star clusters will create a beautiful predawn scene for early risers on July 11.
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