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The Strawberry Full Moon of 2024 rises near the June solstice with an Antares encounter
Space via Yahoo News· 2 days agoEDT on June 20, and the full moon is a little more than 30 hours later. The...from New York. North...
This Revolutionary New Observatory Will Locate Threatening Asteroids and Millions of Galaxies
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 hours agoThe casual observer may envision the night sky as being static: When we look at Orion, for example,...
Blue Moon, lunar eclipse, fireballs: Your summer stargazing guide is here
The Weather Network via Yahoo News· 9 hours ago(You'll still need a telescope or binoculars to see Uranus and Neptune, though.) Meanwhile, Mercury ...
Strawberry Moon 2024: See summer's first full moon rise a day after solstice
Live Science via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIf you're looking to get into skywatching and astronomy, we have plenty of guides to help you get...
Another Planetary Parade Starts on Aug. 23: Spot 6 Planets in the Sky at Once
CNET· 6 days agoDid you miss the June 3 planet parade, when six planets lined up in the sky? In August, stargazers...
A Thermonuclear Space Explosion Could Create a New Star in the Night Sky
CNET· 7 hours agoEight years later, that solar activity could finally result in a nova event large enough to be visible from Earth by the naked eye. The imminent celestial show is thanks to an expected white ...
Space Oddity: NASA is making its own star to launch by 2029
22 WSBT South Bend· 21 hours agoNASA wants to launch a breadbox-size satellite far enough into orbit to match Earth's spin and...
I found an engaging app that has become a treasured guide and companion to the skies
TechRadar· 4 days agoStreet lamps, office lights, and car lights all teamed together to stop me from enjoying the...
NASA is putting an 'artificial star' in orbit around Earth
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAt that distance, its speed will match Earth's spin so the satellite will appear fixed in the night ...
You don't see a nova every night. But you can see one this summer
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"A diamond in the sky," as it were. To the right of that, you'll see a star formation that looks...