From a total lunar eclipse to meteor showers to space probes, 2025 will be stellar for celestial viewing. Those and more will ...
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There's a full moon shining in every calendar month of 2025 on these dates: Jan. 13, Feb. 12, March 14, April 13, May 12, ...
The new year will be a busy one in the night sky with celestial sights of all types for everyone to enjoy, many of which can be viewed without needing a telescope or traveling hundreds of miles to see ...
The new year started with a dazzling display of Aurora lights, with Alaska seeing most of the action from New Year's Eve into New Year's Day.
Some stargazers are calling it a planetary parade: Every other planet in our solar system can be seen in the sky tonight.
No election, no Eras tour, no eclipse. After a jam-packed 2024, what will we be talking about come 2025? It looks like there ...
New Year's Eve. Here's a look at some of the end-of-the-year parties going on in the Louisville area. The Best of Both Worlds ...
After a bevy of solar activity, the Earth will begin the New Year with geomagnetic storms and possible displays of Aurora ...
A rare Black Moon will rise at the end of the year, and it will give both professional and amateur astronomers a great opportunity to view some far-away celestial bodies.