Here are the can’t-miss astronomical events of the coming year. January-February: A planet parade. Start the day smarter. Get ...
The first total solar eclipse visible from mainland Europe since 1999, it will throw a few big cities under the moon’s shadow ...
The sun's most active phase, solar maximum, officially arrived in 2024, triggering some explosive solar storms and colorful ...
If you're planning on doing some sky-watching this year, there's plenty to add to your calendar in 2025, from dazzling meteor ...
Today, humanity achieved a historic milestone as NASA’s Parker Solar Probe got closer to the sun than any spacecraft in ...
Venus will pass to the north of the much-fainter bluish star Regulus (in Leo, the Lion) on the morning of Sept. 19; the planet and star will appear low in the east-northeast predawn sky, separated by ...
In 2024, observers were treated to plenty of celestial displays that were anything but ordinary, from a total solar eclipse to northern lights.
Catch the final meteor shower of 2024, the Ursids, peaking after midnight on December 21-22 with up to 10 meteors per hour.
Two satellites will fly in precision formation, producing hours–long solar eclipses to reveal the secrets of the Sun's ...
National Geographic predicted the visibility of the northern lights and the total solar eclipse would popularize ...