This Saturday night, look up to see a micromoon – a smaller, dimmer full moon that occurs when the moon is farthest from Earth. Learn what makes this lunar event unique!
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.
This spring, western Washington residents can catch an incredible planetary parade featuring seven planets, followed by a stunning lunar eclipse. Clear skies will reveal a cosmic spectacle you won't want to miss!