The November full moon, known as the Beaver Moon, dazzled stargazers on Nov. 5, 2025, with breathtaking views captured across the globe. From iconic landmarks to serene landscapes, photographers showcased the moon's brilliance. Don't miss the chance to see the near-full moon in the coming nights!
Heads up, stargazers! The Southern Taurid meteor shower peaks on Nov. 4-5, offering a chance to see up to 10 bright meteors each hour. Though the near-full moon may hinder visibility, prepare for a potential dazzling display of fireballs in the night sky!
Just in time for Halloween, astronomers have captured a breathtaking image of a bat-shaped nebula, located 10,000 light-years away, glowing with the energy of young stars. Discover the mysteries of this cosmic wonder!
This Sunday, October 26, marks your last opportunity to see the stunning Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN before they fade from view. Discover how and when to catch these rare celestial wonders!
On October 26, Comet Lemmon will gracefully pass through the constellation Serpens Caput, offering a mesmerizing view for stargazers. Don't miss this spectacular cosmic event!
This weekend is your last best chance to catch the spectacular sight of Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN before they fade into the twilight sky. Learn how and when to see them!
Skywatchers are in for a treat as Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN shine brightly tonight! Discover the best viewing times and locations to catch a glimpse of these celestial wonders before they fade away.
The Orionid meteor shower peaked from Oct. 21-23, filling the night sky with beautiful shooting stars as debris from Halley's Comet lit up the heavens. Photographer Osama Fathi captured stunning images over Lake Qarun, showcasing the magic of this celestial event.
Get ready for the breathtaking Orionid meteor shower peaking this week! With up to 20 meteors per hour visible, find out how to maximize your stargazing experience and enjoy one of the year's most beautiful celestial displays.
A newly discovered comet, C/2025 A6 (Lemmon), will make its closest pass to Earth on Tuesday night, offering a rare celestial sight. Don’t miss this chance to catch it before it disappears for over a millennium!