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The next total solar eclipse is two years away - but I'd start planning now
Digital Camera World via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoThe site was north of Driggs, Idaho in the Teton Valley, north of the centreline. Thus the diamond...
When is the full moon in June? Strawberry Moon to sweeten the night sky
Akron Beacon Journal· 4 days agoGet out the shortcake, June's full moon will have people craving something sweet. The Strawberry ...
See A Total Eclipse Of A Star As ‘Manhattanhenge’ Returns: The Night Sky This Week
Forbes· 2 days agoEach Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights forthe week ahead (which also apply to...
When is June's 'Strawberry Moon?' Expect the full moon to dazzle
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThere have been meteor showers. There was a total solar eclipse in April, and several planetary...
June skygazing highlights: Strawberry Moon, summertime planet parade
FOX 10 Phoenix· 5 days agoJune’s stargazing lineup includes the chance to see most of our solar system’s planets and, toward ...
The State Of Space Research In Latin America
Science Friday· 5 days agoIn the Bosque Urbano park of Torreón, Mexico, where NASA broadcasted the event, some 50,000 people, including neighbors, astronomers, and astronomy...
From a 'Daytime Meteor Shower,' to Potential Aurora Activity, and a Strawberry Moon — Here's What's...
Travel + Leisure· 7 days agoThe total solar eclipse may have been 2024’s most anticipated astronomical event, but last month’s...
One last chance to see 6 planets align in Kentucky and Indiana skies; Here’s how to view it
WHAS TV11 Louisville· 7 days agoFrom the total solar eclipse in April to the Northern Lights just a few weeks ago, there’s been...
June night skies might be shorter but there is still plenty to see
Eyewitness News Memphis· 3 days agoJune features our shortest nights of the year. The nice nighttime weather makes it great for viewing the night sky.
Missed the 'Parade of Planets'? These Upcoming Alignments Will Likely Be Better, Anyway
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoSix planets—Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune and Saturn, in that order—created a diagonal line across the dawn-lit sky from our terrestrial vantage point this morning ...