They come around every year like clockwork and that means planning shooting star trips can be done months in advance. Here's ...
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.
While the world will have to wait until 2026 for the next total solar eclipse, the cosmos promises plenty of other wow ...
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.
In 2024, an uptick in solar activity made northern lights visibility reach a 500-year peak, according to NASA, bringing ...
Two new moons occur in one month, the second being a monthly Black Moon. In a season with four new moons, the third new moon is a seasonal Black Moon. When there are no new moons ...
If astrology has anything to say about it, it’s going to be a very interesting year. Here's what you should know about your ...