Each Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes ...
In last week’s Starwatch, I described at least some of the celestial treasures waiting for you within the great constellation ...
According to EarthSky, Jupiter will reach a magnitude of -2.7, making it the fourth brightest object in the night sky next to ...
Jupiter will reach opposition on Saturday, January 10, making it the brightest and largest it will appear in 2026 as Earth ...
No matter your observing experience or equipment, January 2026 provides many impressive astronomy events to kick off the new ...
On December and January evenings, Orion rises early and dominates the southern sky by mid-evening, making him the easiest winter landmark. Look southeast for three bright stars in a short, straight ...
Did you spot a string of lights in the skies over central Indiana on Wednesday night? FOX59/CBS4 received numerous calls and ...
The final night of 2025 is the perfect time to watch the moon close to the Pleiades, find the brightest star in the night sky ...
January for lovers of astronomy is highlighted by the Quadrantid meteor shower, as Greg Redfern highlights in January’s ...
The Winter Hexagon asterism is visible high in the winter night sky between late December and early March. By the end of ...
On Saturday (Jan. 10), for example, we will see three satellites on one side of Jupiter (going outward from the planet: Ganymede, Io and Europa ), while the fourth ( Callisto) remains all by itself on ...
As the New Year 2026 launches, only two bright planets, Saturn and Jupiter, are visible in the entire night sky.
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