The moon dims, the meteors fly, and the planets dance—these are the most exciting celestial events happening this month.
Created from debris trails from Halley’s Comet, the eta Aquariids can be seen from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres ...
Plus: Observe two stunning spirals, see Venus reappear as a morning star, and enjoy the Last Quarter Moon in the sky this ...
This month, a total lunar eclipse and blood moon will be viewable across the U.S. Here's the best times and places to view the eclipse in Mississippi.
making it nearly impossible to see from mid-southern latitudes. Like Venus, Mercury puts on a dramatically better show in April’s morning sky. Fortunately, two outer worlds make up for the poor ...
The upcoming partial solar eclipse on March 29 is the perfect time to watch the moon hide and then reveal dark patches on the ...
You Can See a 7-planet Parade, the Snow Moon, and More in the Night Sky This Month — Plus a ... the U.S. The Northern Lights Have a Southern Hemisphere Counterpart That Is Harder to See ...
During a lunar eclipse, the moon typically takes on a "rusty" hue.
Mercury also lies in the evening sky, reaching a greatest elongation of 18° March 8. But it glows much more dimly than Venus and hangs even lower, making it nearly impossible to see from mid-southern ...