In addition to the rare sight of the moon passing through the Seven Sisters star cluster (the Pleiades) and a chance of a new ...
Scots stargazers have been treated to a host of night-time activity since entering 2025 and next up is the first full moon of ...
The January full moon was called the "Center Moon" by the Assiniboine people of the Northern Great Plains, according to the Farmer's Almanac, which noted that the name "refers to the idea that this ...
Start the new year with a boom! January 2025 is full of astronomical phenomena, such as the Quadrantid meteor shower, ...
In 2025, skywatchers can enjoy 12 full moons, a total lunar eclipse on March 14, and three consecutive supermoons on October ...
New Yorkers will be able to see a total lunar eclipse and three consecutive supermoons over the course of the year's 12 full ...
January's full moon, dubbed the Wolf Moon, is set to peak on Monday, Jan. 13. Here's what you need to know: January’s full moon will reach peak illumination on Monday, Jan. 13 at 5:27 p.m. EST, ...
The moon's phases, spanning a 29.5-day cycle, range from the invisible new moon to the fully illuminated full moon. Notable events in 2025 include partial solar eclipses on March 29 and September 21.
January's full Wolf Moon will make Mars disappear, but it's only temporary. Watch for the red planet's vanishing act from the ...
There will be two total lunar and two partial eclipses in March and September, but where you are on the planet will determine ...
Science News: 2025 promises remarkable celestial events for stargazers, including the Quadrantid meteor shower, lunar and ...
Your best chance of viewing will be during the wee morning hours as the moon is still in the sky. Staying away from major ...