Tear your eyes away from fireworks this New Year's Eve (Dec. 31) to witness a magnificent natural light show, complete with ...
The hours following sunset on Dec. 25 offer a wealth of naked-eye astronomy targets that can put even the most glitzy ...
The month brings a strong lineup of celestial sights, including a supermoon, meteor activity, and several close moon-planet ...
This week on Star Watch you will be able to see multiple planets in the night sky and the big and little dipper constellations. Friday, June 28, at 11 PM you will be able to see 2 planets in the sky.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. How many bright stars and constellations can you find in the ...
On December and January evenings, Orion rises early and dominates the southern sky by mid-evening, making him the easiest ...
Posts claiming a celestial "smiley face” will light up the night sky over Christmas aren't true. But the Christmas Tree ...
While the Star of Bethlehem from scripture might be the celestial wonder most readily associated with Christmas, keen stargazers will discover there are actually multiple festive astronomical sights ...
When Christmas rolls around, most of us picture the Star of Bethlehem twinkling above the nativity scene – but did you know the winter skies are packed with festive celestial wonders just waiting to ...