As autumn nights roll in with clear skies, stargazers are in for a treat! Enjoy the return of Saturn and Jupiter, plus spectacular meteor showers lighting up the sky this fall.
Get ready for an astronomical treat! On September 21, Saturn reaches opposition, appearing brighter and bigger than ever. Perfect viewing conditions await as moonlight won't interfere. Don’t miss this rare spectacle!
An asteroid the size of the Washington Monument is set for a safe flyby near Earth on September 18. Join the live stream to catch this rare celestial event!
New images of comet 3I/ATLAS taken during a lunar eclipse reveal a surprising green hue. This transformation hints at a possible interaction with solar radiation as the comet approaches the sun.
Exciting celestial events are on the horizon! Discover the upcoming total lunar and solar eclipses visible around the globe and how you can witness these spectacular sights. Mark your calendars for September 9, 2025!
Get ready for an extraordinary celestial event! On April 13, 2029, asteroid 99942 Apophis will pass close to Earth, becoming visible to billions. This once-in-a-lifetime spectacle offers a unique chance for scientists to study its impact on our planet's gravity.
Last night, photographers captured breathtaking images of a rare total lunar eclipse, known as the 'blood moon.' With its striking red hue, the event was visible across Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Don't miss the stunning snaps from this celestial phenomenon!
The recent total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7-8 dazzled stargazers worldwide as billions witnessed a breathtaking blood moon. Discover stunning photographs and insights from this celestial event!
A breathtaking total lunar eclipse captivated viewers in Israel and much of Asia on Sunday. The 'blood moon' phase lasted over an hour, showcasing the wonders of astronomy. Don't miss the next one in 2028!
A newly active comet, 3I-Atlas, is making headlines as it approaches the sun and Earth. Experts reveal fascinating insights about this interstellar traveler and its trajectory.