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The moon dims, the meteors fly, and the planets dance—these are the most exciting celestial events happening this month.
On the night of April 21-22nd the moon will sit below the horizon until around 11 p.m. Eastern, so it won't cause light pollution, making conditions ideal to observe the peak, according to the ...
Find out what's up in your night sky during April 2025 and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing guide. Looking for a telescope for the next night sky event? We recommend the Celestron ...
The moon will still appear full the night before and after its peak to the casual stargazer. Want to see the moon up close? We recommend the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ as the best for ...
Those who glanced up at the sky Thursday night had an opportunity to catch the March 2025 "Blood Moon," a phenomenon that colors the full moon in shades of red, orange and yellow during a total ...
Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. The partial solar eclipse ... a partial eclipse occurs when the moon only covers a portion of the sun’s disk.
Tonight’s the big night: A Blood Moon lunar eclipse that hasn’t happened in years is going to play out above us, reaching its peak in the middle of the night. Are you staying up late?
Stargazers who looked up at the sky last night and early this morning might have spotted the March 2025 "Blood Moon," a total lunar eclipse that colored the moon in shades of red, orange and yellow.
A lunar day lasts for two weeks, and the Blue Ghost used this time to perform its experiments on the moon’s surface and collect solar power from the sun. Then the two-week-long lunar night ...
Kiichiro Sato/Associated Press Supported by By Aimee Ortiz From Thursday night into Friday morning, the Earth’s shadow gradually overtook the moon’s typically bright white face, which took on ...
The moon is turning red in the night sky this morning in an event known as a blood moon. The phenomenon only happens a handful of times a year, and this is your next chance to spot one in the UK.