Ah, spring. Finally, it’s warm enough for even thin-blooded observers (like me) to break out their binoculars and telescopes. If you’re new to astronomy, however, you’ll want to become familiar with ...
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Greetings! We’re losing Mercury from our early morning skies, but Mars and Saturn are getting easier to see. Saturn is above ...
The Santa Monica College Planetarium will present live-hosted shows on Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons throughout March, featuring programs on spring skies, the spring equinox, and the life ...
grandeur. In fact, no one yet knows whether they’ll reach naked-eye visibility for most people in North America and Europe. But even if they don’t, anyone should be able to catch them with binoculars.
Finding your way around the night sky can be really intimidating, especially if you’re new to stargazing. The best way to learn the constellations is to use the ones you can recognize to help you find ...
According to our recent weather forecasts, the return of Red-winged Blackbirds, and sights of robins, spring is here. However, astronomy officially declares spring for Jamestown, New York, on Saturday ...