T Coronae Borealis will brighten 1,000 times in 2025 to become visible to the naked eye for the first time since 1946.
The Big Dipper (Ursa Major or Big Bear in Latin) is the most recognized constellation in the Northern Hemisphere.
O ne of the most prolific meteor showers of the year peaks immediately in January. Tomorrow, Saturday 4, the Quadrantids will ...
December 2024 will see a rare "black moon," a term for the second new moon in a calendar month. The second new moon of ...
Quadrantid meteor shower — the first of 2025 — is set to peak early on Friday. During that time, the shooing stars won't be ...
The Big Dipper (Ursa Major or Big Bear in Latin) is the most-recognized constellation in the Northern Hemisphere. The Arctic is the region of the Big Bear and also, coincidentally, the region of ...
Some stargazers are calling it a planetary parade: Every other planet in our solar system can be seen in the sky tonight.
But those in the northern hemisphere shouldn’t feel too smug ... The apparent origin of the shower is the constellation of Boötes, the plowman. The meteors appear to radiate from it.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — In 2025, Hawai ʻ i will experience numerous opportunities for skywatchers to observe a variety of ...
The Quadrantids might be one of the strongest showers this year, but poor weather could make them difficult to see.
Experience the magic of the northern lights! Solar storms are predicted to create colorful auroras in multiple northern U.S.