Astronomers say that of the thousands of stars visible to us in the northern hemisphere, Sirius is the brightest of them all.
In March the bright winter constellations of Canis Major, Canis Minor, Orion, Gemini, Taurus and Auriga fill the southern sky ...
Stark residents will be able to view a total lunar eclipse March 13-14, but won't see the solar one a few weeks later.
The noon Sun stands directly over Earth’s equator at 5:01 a.m. EDT on March 20. This point is the vernal equinox, or simply ...
In March the bright winter constellations of Canis Major, Canis Minor ... Directly due south you’ll find Sirius, the brightest star in the sky. If you are away from city lights you’ll see ...
The moon enters its new phase for February 2025 tonight, leaving the skies nice and dark for observing many bright planets ...
The next star in the Winter Triangle is Sirius, which happens to be the brightest star in the night sky and the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major, Orion’s big hunting dog.
Venus lies bright but low, while Jupiter and Mars dominate. South America and the eastern Pacific Ocean get the best views of ...
The brightest is the bluish-white star Sirius (magnitude -1.45), in Canis Major the Big Dog; the brightest of all naked-eye stars. Next in brightness is yellow-white Procyon (magnitude +0.37 ...