Do look up: NASA’s skywatching tips for May
NASA is back with its monthly roundup up of celestial treats to spy in the sky. Mercury, a lunar eclipse, and the Coma star cluster are all featured.
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NASA is back with its monthly roundup up of celestial treats to spy in the sky. Mercury, a lunar eclipse, and the Coma star cluster are all featured.
NASA is back with its regular update on what to look out for in that vast open window above our heads. This month four particular planets take center stage.
NASA has released its latest update on what to look out for in the skies, with Saturn, a star cluster, and a gas giant exoplanet among the treats.
February’s skywatching treats include a chance to catch Jupiter before it disappears for a few months, and a view of a bright Venus and the Orion Nebula.
NASA is back with some top tips on what to look out for in the night sky during January — clear skies permitting, of course!
NASA’s skywatching tips for November include the moon “gliding” past three planets, a partial lunar eclipse, and the return of the winter stars.
Telescope or no telescope, you can enjoy all of the night-sky treats recommended by NASA throughout the month of October.
NASA is back again with its monthly rundown of upcoming skywatching treats, which this month include meteors, Jupiter, and Saturn.
NASA is back with its top tips for what to look out for in the sky this month, with Venus and the Milky Way two particular treats to look forward…