On Friday night, the planet was visible to the naked eye in areas with clear skies and minimal light pollution.
In Rhode Island, the eclipse will be visible in the early hours of the morning starting at about 5:30 a.m. and ending around 7 a.m. In Providence, people will be able to see 41% obscurity.
Astronomers are keeping their eyes open for an exploding star that will be visible to the naked eye for the first time in 80 ...
New Year 2025 will open with a stunning celestial event, welcoming new beginnings with meteor shower Quadrantids. This cosmic ...
According to the EarthSky content, on Saturday, January 25, a rare planetary alignment, known as a ‘planetary parade’ will ...
Today we call the star system responsible T Coronae Borealis, "T CrB" for short, or the "Blaze Star." It fires up around ...
Welcome to WTOP’s inaugural monthly feature of “What’s up in the sky?” Here’s what D.C. stargazers can watch for regarding ...
The January full moon was called the "Center Moon" by the Assiniboine people of the Northern Great Plains, according to the ...
With a rare black moon and the peak of the year's first major meteor shower already behind us, January is shaping up to be an ...