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"Core season" for the Milky Way has arrived, with our galaxy visible all night as a band of light arching across the sky.
June 2025 presents a unique chance to observe the Milky Way's core, visible from evening until dawn in dark locations.
The massive core of our Milky Way galaxy serves as the backdrop to Full Moons, planetary conjunctions, and meteor showers ...
A mysterious region near the center of the Milky Way has captured the attention of astronomers. Known as Sagittarius C, this ...
This June, the Milky Way’s brilliant heart lights up the night as planets align and the solstice sun marks Earth’s celestial tipping point.
New research led by Dr. James De Buizer at the SETI Institute and Dr. Wanggi Lim at IPAC at Caltech revealed surprising ...
June brings a special cosmic event, offering skywatchers the chance to witness the Milky Way’s glowing core in all its glory. As highlighted byNASA in their June 2025 Skywatching Tips, the Milky Way’s ...
Core season,’ as the pros at NASA have dubbed it, is officially upon us. While the ‘core’ of the Milky Way galaxy is visible in the night sky across the Northern Hemisphere almost all summer long, ...
Mars, Jupiter and Mercury will all appear low in the west after sunset. Look for bright Venus low in the eastern sky for about two hours before the sun rises all month long. The crescent moon and ...
June sky shows planets before sunrise, Mars near Regulus, the glowing Milky Way, and the solstice with shifting daylight hours.
Separated by a distance of around 11 million light-years, these structures are thought to be "shock fronts" resulting from ...