From now through Friday, the planet Venus will be visible in both the morning and evening skies above the Northern Hemisphere ...
Venus is so bright that it will be visible even in the first light of dawn. It will appear both after sunset and before ...
It's a busy week in outer space! Dr. Aileen O’Donoghue, astronomer with University and the Adirondack Sky Center and Observatory, checked in with NCPR to guide us through what we'll see.
Venus, our planet of wealth and worth, will be double dipping and twice shining this week as it moonlights and daybreaks as both the morning and evening star.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was recently used to capture direct images of four Saturn-like exoplanets in a solar system 130 light-years away.
These next two weeks bring us a potentially thrilling partial eclipse of the sun and amazing sights of Venus in its once-every-eight-years steepest departure from the evening sky.
In the past couple of months there have been several celestial events that have dazzled the night sky. For those who may have ...
A combination of cosmic processes shapes the formation of one of the most common types of planets outside of our solar system ...
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also applies to northern hemisphere mid-northern ...
In the wake of the "blood moon" total lunar eclipse comes a last chance to see Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Mars with the ...
The Winter Circle (or Winter Hexagon) isn’t a constellation. It is an asterism, made of bright stars in the winter evening ...
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