Sirius, the Dog Star, is difficult to ignore. Ostentatiously scintillating on the southern horizon right now, the “Searing ...
The Canpous star resides in the constellation Carina and can be seen with naked eyes during dark skies. It is best seen in Southern Hemisphere. In the constellation Boötes, easily identifiable in ...
Watch a bright Moon dominate the sky, trace the Winter Hexagon, and continue enjoying the evening parade of planets in the ...
September opens with Venus hosting winter constellations in the eastern predawn sky. West of the planet, the bright star Procyon, in Canis Minor, the little dog, rises at almost the same time as ...
The brightest planets in the night sky will shine as the 'planet parade' continues throughout February, plus be on the ...
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Shyama and Sabala: The Watchdogs of Yama
Illustration: Ankita Badade Shyama (meaning ‘dark’) and Sabala (meaning ‘spotted’) can be described as dusk and dawn. Only ...
February stargazing is fantastic for many reasons, but this year there’s a one-two-three punch of bright planets adding to ...
In February, the iconic winter stars and constellations reach their prime positions for viewing. On the 1st, all will be ...
Al Jabbar is one of the Arabic names for Orion, the “Hunter", one of winter's most conspicuous constellations.
You’ll find several bright planets, stars and obvious constellations in the February evening sky. The most obvious ...
The new moon of January will be at 7:36 a.m. Eastern Time on Jan. 29, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory, and two days later a young moon will pass near Saturn and near Venus as they cluster ...
Any clear winter night this month, look south between 8 and 10 p.m. to spot the large hourglass shape of Orion the Hunter. In ...