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July stargazing is certainly a late show, but it’s worth losing some sleep over because it’s now prime time for summer ...
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Space.com on MSNA star exploded in the Lupus constellation. Here's how to see the nova in the night sky this monthThe nova V462 Lupi was first discovered on June 12 by the Ohio State University-led All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae ...
Having a good phone app is a lot of fun and quite helpful in verifying stars, asterisms, and constellations. Most apps will ...
Most people have never seen the Little Dipper, because most of its stars are too dim to be seen through light-polluted skies.
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Live Science on MSNMars cozies up to one of the brightest stars in the sky in 'mind-blowing' conjunction photoA superbright Mars is currently visible alongside Regulus, the "Heart of the Lion" star located around 79 light-years from ...
Gaze at the night sky enough, and you’ll begin to find all kinds of geometric patterns among the stars. Points are easy; so are lines connecting two ...
June offers a celestial spectacle, starting with the Milky Way's rise in dark skies. Venus shines brightly in the early ...
Four out of the five brightest stars we can see are now readily visible in the early evening Shamokin celestial dome. Of ...
Mars and Regulus will remain close to each other until June 22. Now they are not so close to each other, but they can still be seen together with the naked eye. The best time to observe is right after ...
July stargazing is certainly a late show, but it is worth losing some sleep over because it is now prime time for summer ...
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