NASA's latest image from the Webb Space Telescope reveals a breathtaking view of thousands of newborn stars in the Lobster Nebula, located 5,500 light-years away. This stunning snapshot showcases the beauty of star formation and the mysteries of the universe.
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaked on May 6, showcasing stunning shooting stars as Halley's Comet debris lit up the night sky. While southern hemisphere viewers saw up to 50 meteors, northern observers enjoyed a more modest display. Missed the peak? Don't worry! The shower continues until May 21, offering more chances to catch these cosmic wonders.
March is filled with cosmic wonders! New Yorkers can witness a breathtaking blood-red moon during the lunar eclipse on March 13, followed by a partial solar eclipse at sunrise on March 29. This month also marks the spring equinox, making it a prime time for stargazers.
Witness a celestial extravaganza as seven planets grace the night sky in February, offering a rare planetary parade spectacle. Learn how to spot these cosmic wonders with the naked eye and stargazing tools.