A thin crescent moon and the bright planet Jupiter appear close together on Thursday night.
Autumn arrives Monday morning at 3:50 a.m., before most of us have awoken.
This weekend’s full moon will be smaller than usual.
This is a weekend for two of the largest planets in our solar system, Jupiter and Saturn.
The crescent moon will decorate the western sky at dusk in the nights ahead.
Just after midnight tonight, the last quarter moon appears close to the bright star Aldebaran. The astronomical significance isn’t that important,...
For many the night sky at this time of year is the best.
The good news: the Perseid Meteor Shower, one of the most popular meteor showers of the year, will peak on Monday night.
Stargazing nights are at their best this time of year.
The three out of four closest planets to the Sun have all but disappeared from our view.
Tonight’s gibbous moon appears near the bright planet Jupiter and the brilliant red star Antares.
Tonight’s thin crescent moon is easier to see than last night.

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