As the new year unfolds, the skies are set to bring a thrilling lineup of astronomical events, beginning Jan. 3, as winter marks the best time of year to stargaze, according to National Geographic.
It might be time to look to the stars this spring. April will bring a few notable changes to our night skies. Along with some ...
The year 2026 will feature 13 full moons, including a "blue moon" in May. Four eclipses are expected in 2026, including two total lunar eclipses and two solar eclipses. Multiple meteor showers will ...
The coming year will be jam-packed with stunning spectacles in the skies above, starting and ending with top-tier meteor showers, a total solar eclipse and a total lunar eclipse — with planetary ...
The following events can be viewed using a small telescope: Draconid meteor shower set to light up the night sky on Oct. 8 Astronomy enthusiasts in Staten Island and the New York metropolitan area are ...
A celestial event involving the moon and Jupiter will be visible to the naked eye in Massachusetts Thursday evening.
Like the moon's shadow sweeping across the globe during a total solar eclipse, astronomy-focused tourism is taking the world by storm. And in 2026, there are plenty of celestial reasons to travel. You ...