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To understand what’s happening, and why things are really different but also feel very much the same, it might be useful to ...
As its name suggests, the Southern Delta Aquariids will be most visible to stargazers situated in the Southern Hemisphere, ...
The Alpha Capricornids and Southern Delta Aquariids meteor showers will be at their full glory on the same day in July.
The latest research results indicate that these famous star clusters represent the different phases of life of one and the ...
The astronomers observed hot minerals just beginning to solidify – the first specks of planet-forming material, the astronomers said. A gaseous disk surrounding the young star is the first stages of ...
If they had superhero vision, an astronaut would see the people at the South Pole and North Pole standing upside down from ...
From serene beachside views to urban skywatching spots, Chennai offers stargazers a surprising blend of accessibility and ...
An astrophysicist who spent time doing research at the South Pole gets to the bottom of how things feel at the ends of the ...
Fireworks lit up the Southern California night sky as revelers celebrated the Fourth of July on Friday night. Footage from Sky5 and KTLA’s Gil Leyvas can be seen in the video player above.
Celebrate the Fourth with the Fireworks Galaxy, then check out the Demon Star Algol and the Full Buck Moon in the sky this week.
Stargazers may catch a cosmic light show this Fourth of July weekend when the Milky Way appears in the night sky across the United States.
Not one, but two exploding stars are currently visible to the naked eye in the southern night sky, a cosmic coincidence that's "exceedingly rare" and may soon vanish from view entirely.