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On an astrotourism trip like Gorov's, celestial objects take center stage. More travelers are seeking out the feeling of awe from the night sky, with 60% of travelers saying they're considering ...
This evening, right after sunset, the sky will display something beautiful: the brightest planets Venus and Jupiter will come so close to each that they will almost look like they might touch.
In addition, the Friday night light show may include a comet in a rare and remarkable night sky extravaganza. The incredible images of the lights-in-the-sky phenomenon were many.
Two stunning conjunctions will light up the night sky this month. Here's how to see Mars and Mercury 'kiss' the moon. ... conjunctions between our natural satellite and planets are not uncommon.
Look again to the southwest after dark to see a 32%-lit waxing crescent moon closing in on Jupiter, the brightest planet in the night sky. Today, our natural satellite in space reaches its First ...
This month will usher in two separate conjunctions — one between the moon and a rarely-visible Mercury, and another between the moon and Mars.
Also in the morning sky you'll be able to see an 58% waning gibbous Moon pass less than 1° from seventh planet Uranus, though you will need binoculars to see the latter. Mars and the Pleiades ...
City lights pollute the night sky. But there are still places to go for comets and stargazing. Dark sky parks and IDA-certified locations are the best places to view cosmic events. From Alaska to ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – It’s the kind of nighttime light show that people tend to associate with the skies above Iceland or the boreal forests of Canada. Still, the Northern Lights were visible i… ...
From road-tripping adventurers to luxury resort goers, more travelers are seeking the stars than ever before. Saudi Arabia is hoping to become the Middle East’s top astrotourism destination: it ...
Between February 25 and February 28, all seven planets in our solar system will be visible in the night sky. It's known as a planetary parade. You'll need a telescope for some of them, but you ...