The month brings a strong lineup of celestial sights, including a supermoon, meteor activity, and several close moon-planet ...
The nebula is easy to spot in the night sky, where it’s most visible in the Northern Hemisphere from roughly November to ...
January for lovers of astronomy is highlighted by the Quadrantid meteor shower, as Greg Redfern highlights in January’s ...
What to see in the night sky on New Year’s Eve 2025, including the moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Orion, the Pleiades, and northern sky landmarks ...
January may be the coldest month of the year, but it’s the best time to see the solar system's largest planet.
It used to be said that you could test your eyesight by counting the number of stars visible to the unaided eye. The best nights to try this are around January 19 when the Moon is new ...
Follow Orion’s three belt stars southeast (down and to the left) to Sirius in Canis Major, the brightest star in the sky.
As the New Year 2026 launches, only two bright planets, Saturn and Jupiter, are visible in the entire night sky.
From Jupiter at its brightest to a dazzling Saturn-Moon-Neptune alignment, here’s what to watch in the night sky in January ...
The year begins with a powerful celestial display as Jupiter takes center stage in the night sky. This January, the gas giant ...
The New Year of 2026 began at the stroke of midnight today, and four minutes later the brightest star in the sky, Sirius in ...
January’s episode includes the final consecutive supermoon’s impact on an impressive meteor shower, plus a conversation with ...