Deep-sky objects shine and the giant planets show off their satellites as the bright light from the Moon disappears from our ...
Dark nebulas are notoriously challenging to capture because they emit little to no light of their own. Meyer imaged LDN 1245 ...
If you look halfway up in the northwest, you'll be able to see the familiar zigzag of five bright stars forming the ...
A new moon on Sunday, Jan. 18, means dark skies and some of the best stargazing conditions of the year. Here are the bright stars, constellations and objects to see.
Jupiter has definitely horned in on one of the sky’s most famous asterisms. The constellation Orion the Hunter contains and ...
What you won’t see, though, are green ones. The reason for this is both a fault in the stars and in ourselves: we don’t see ...
While it’s possible to see the nebula with the naked eye, it’s far more difficult to spot than closer deep-space sights like ...
Explore the monumental transformation of Telangana's Samakka-Saralamma Jatara, a vibrant celebration of tribal spirituality ...
Astronomers at Durham University and collaborators at the University of Warwick used the European Southern Observatory’s Very ...
New instrument on William Herschel Telescope spots previously unknown strip of ionized iron atoms at the heart of Ring Nebula ...
The Circinus galaxy, a galaxy about 13 million light-years away, contains an active supermassive black hole that continues to ...
The reason for this is both a fault in the stars and in ourselves: we don't see them as green because of the way stars emit light and the way our eyes see colors. Stars emit light because they're hot.