Starlust on MSN
See the Andromeda Galaxy and Perseus Double Cluster with the naked eye on November 26—here's how
Stargazers are in luck this Wednesday, November 26, as two major cosmic sights will be visible to the unaided eye. The ...
Constellation Perseus culminates high upon the north-south meridian around 10 p.m. Dec. 25, with its brightest star Alpha ...
We can still see all the visible planets but Mars this week. Jupiter appears to be the sky’s brightest star in the eastern sky and Saturn has entered the southwestern sky. Face due south and measure ...
Attention, lovers, Valentine’s Day is Saturday, and it’s time to get ready to really show that special someone how important he or she is to you. So, how about a tete-a-tete under the stars? The most ...
The mythological stories that surround the various star groups seldom involve more than one or two constellations at a time. In this month’s early evening Colorado sky, however, an interested observer ...
One of the classic constellations of autumn is Pegasus, the flying horse soaring above the southeastern horizon in the evening sky. It’s by far the largest celestial horse we see in our Pottsville sky ...
The autumnal equinox, or the first day of astronomical autumn, is at 4:04 a.m. Sept. 23. Now that it’s almost officially autumn, what better time is there to look for the famous flying horse in the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results