Look up in April 2026 for Venus and Jupiter, the Lyrids peak, zodiacal light after the new moon, and a short window to catch ...
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April Has 9 Rare Night Sky Wonders—Including Two Comets, a Meteor Shower, and a Moon Mission
Stargazers can enjoy unique views of Mercury, a planet parade, and the Zodiacal Light.
The decades since scientists confirmed the first planet around another star have been rich in discovery, but it’s rare to see ...
With college students less likely to read through a full textbook than they once were, video games can help keep them engaged ...
The April 'Pink Moon' and Lyrid meteor shower are coming to Kentucky. Here's when to see them and what to know.
Introduction to Astronomy is a college class usually filled with excitement and a lot of questions about outer space. Questions like: What are black holes? Are there planets out there that are ...
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Why doesn't Astronomy magazine recognize Messier 110?
Why doesn't Astronomy magazine recognize Messier 110? Keith LankfordHarvest, Alabama Amateur astronomers dubbed this object M110 in the 1960s, so we choose not to include it. Charles Messier's list ...
Astronomy enthusiasts are my kinda people. Like me, they love all sorts of science, and science fiction, too — particularly films that lead us into a dystopian, mysterious, explorative future we can’t ...
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Astronomy’s unsung hero is a plain ol’ aluminum ball
Description: In 1965, MIT's Lincoln Laboratory saw their Lincoln Calibration Sphere 1 (LCS-1) launched into Earth orbit. It was an empty aluminum sphere and couldn't do any science of its own. But the ...
For the first time, scientists have reconstructed the full history of a galaxy outside the Milky Way using chemical clues. By ...
One day, while I was looking at the credits for an attractive image on AstroBin, I noticed the camera listed was “Player One.” I wondered who that company was. As time went by, I saw similar credits ...
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