There’s no mistaking Jupiter in the sky these Pottsville winter evenings, rising in the southeast as evening twilight ends.
There’s no mistaking Jupiter in the sky these Butler winter evenings, rising in the southeast as evening twilight ends. In fact, you should be able to easily see it long before twilight fades.
Skygazers who look up at the moon tonight may be able to spot Saturn below it. Here's when and how to spot the conjunction.
After full moon, the terminator returns, but this time on the moon's opposite side, where it marks the line of advancing ...
According to the new research, astronomers have employed the Very Large Telescope's technology, known as GRAVITY and have ...
Much of Wales and indeed the UK experienced a display of the northern lights on Monday and Tuesday night following a significant solar storm which whisked charged particles from the Sun in our ...
A powerful new telescope spots an unusually large asteroid spinning faster than thought possible, challenging long held ideas ...
New year… new bookshelf! At least that’s how we feel around here; nothing quite beats the thrill of a new book season.
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