It’s the best of all worlds, looking out from our world this month. March stargazing is fantastic because you still have Orion and all of the great winter constellations in the evening skies, with the ...
It’s cold, it’s gloomy, it’s wintertime. But when you brave the weather and head outside on a crisp, clear night in February, you will be treated to the brightest stars and most recognizable ...
December and January are the months that stargazers look forward to. The chilly weather might be a deterrent, but then one also gets early sunsets and longer nights, which make for a great stargazing ...
NASA has scheduled the launch for the Artemis II moon rocket for no earlier than Feb. 8. WTOP will have details on the ...
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The stars of Orion's belt are 200,000 times brighter than our sun, and winter is the perfect time to see them
The Orion constellation is home to some of the most luminous stars in our Milky Way galaxy.
February stargazing is so special. Sure it’s cold but the extra special celestial jewels make it worth bundling up for. If you’re not already in the darker countryside, try to get out there. But even ...
March's new moon rises today, making this a great dark night to observe the winter constellations before they leave the night sky. The new moon occurs March 10, at 5:00 a.m. EDT (0900 UTC), according ...
Guest columnist Katy Downing is the planetarium and program coordinator for the Lake Erie Nature & Science Center. Winter skies can be the clearest of the year and the richest in stars. Here are some ...
In November the bright winter constellations begin their grand entry into the evening sky. Leading the parade is Jupiter, the brilliant orb low in the east at nightfall. Of the brightest stars in the ...
I saw some stars the other night. No really! At least I think they were stars. After a fabulous fall observing season that went on for many weeks it's time to get back to typical Midwest winter ...
It’s the best of both worlds, looking out upon the stars this month. March stargazing is fantastic because you still have Orion and all of the great winter constellations in the Pottsville evening ...
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