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Mars shining like a red star in the night sky, alongside the blue-tinged star Regulus. These two celestial bodies, though ...
Sometimes the best stargazing happens on ordinary nights. Late June 2025 showcases consistent cosmic rhythms: Venus is ...
The new moon occurs on June 25. A day later, Mercury reaches its highest point in the evening sky, and on June 27, the young ...
On June 29, 2025, a unique celestial event involving a star, Mars and our moon will be visible from London at 22:15 BST.
A superbright Mars is currently visible alongside Regulus, the "Heart of the Lion" star located around 79 light-years from ...
A close conjunction of the moon and Mars will be June's celestial highlight. Stormtracker 16 Meteorologist Jeremy Lewan has the details in this week's Skywatch 16 ...
I was looking forward to writing a tribute to clear summer skies and great summer stargazing in the Pacific Northwest.
Mars and a waxing crescent Moon shine 8° apart on June 1 in the constellation Leo the Lion. They’re visible high in the western sky as dusk falls. Mars glows at magnitude 1.2 and dims to ...
NASA Odyssey orbiter snapped a first-ever image of a Mars volcano peeking above some clouds before dawn. It’s twice as tall ...
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has delivered some gorgeous images of the Red Planet. It’s sent back a lot of photos since it arrived on Mars in 2012, including a bunch of really awesome selfies.
This month's night sky is filled with close-range meteors, swirling nebulas, and prime stargazing conditions. Here’s when you ...
Regulus is a bright blue star in the constellation Leo, which is often called the 'lion's heart'. It regularly appears close ...