Enjoy observing planets in the morning and evening sky, look for Lyrid meteors, and hunt for the “faint fuzzy” wonder that is the distant and ancient city of stars known as globular ...
April marks the last time to see Jupiter at its best before its observing window closes. On Tuesday evening (April 1), ...
Here's an overview of the best new watches to drop at Watches and Wonders—the world's biggest watch fair—in Geneva, ...
Two NASA rovers on Mars recently made two independent discoveries further indicating that ancient life may have once existed ...
Now we are officially in springtime, the days are getting longer, and the nights are shorter in the northern hemisphere.
The fusion of satellite technology and ICT offers high-resolution images that allow for precise mapping of rivers, lakes and ...
The Giant Planet resembles a majestic golden star, and stands high in the southwest at nightfall during April; it sets around ...
This is M88, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices. M88 has a visual magnitude of +9.4 and is 65 million light ...
After sunset on April 2, look for the crescent moon and Jupiter in the western sky. The duo will appear within a palm’s width ...
The night sky in April 2025 will include a spectacular crescent moon near Jupiter and Mars, the Lyrid meteor shower, and the ...
We're back! A long-time reader and subscriber recently mentioned in the Ars Forums that they "kind of" missed the Daily Telescope posts that I used to write in 2023 and 2024. Although I would have ...
The planets offer exciting views in April for both night owls and early risers. Plus, the Lyrid meteor shower peaks in ...