Oct. 21 (a.m.) – Orionid meteor shower peaks between 1 a.m. and start of dawn local time. Perfect conditions with no moon to ...
By Wausau Pilot & Review Staff As September turns to October, the night sky offers everything from faint zodiacal light at ...
The partial solar eclipse was visible to over 16 million people when it darkened the sky over the Pacific on Sept. 21-22 ...
Early risers across the globe were treated to a rare and visually striking celestial event on September 19, as the waning ...
If you were out before sunrise Friday morning, you probably caught a sight of the planet Venus and the crescent moon close ...
Set your alarm for a stunning spectacle! Venus, Moon, and Regulus will align in Leo Saturday morning. The rare celestial event will be visible to the naked eye.
Regulus, a distant star, Venus and our moon will be visible during a conjunction tonight, and how Californians can best see it.
Just before sunrise, the waning crescent moon, the brilliant planet Venus, and Regulus, the brightest star in the ...
On September 19, the waning crescent moon will rise with Venus and Regulus, while parts of the world see a rare occultation.
A celestial conjunction saw Venus appear with the moon and Regulus overnight Sept. 19. Will the three create another morning show?
The waning crescent moon will appear nestled close to Venus and Regulus, one of the brightest stars in the constellation Leo.
The moon and Venus will shine vividly alongside a bright star in the early morning in a celestial rendezvous that should be ...