Space & Skywatching
- Northern Lights Could Welcome The New Year Over The US5 hours agoA geomagnetic storm could make the northern lights visible in the U.S. on New Year’s Eve. Watch this video to see which states could be in for the light show, the best way to see the aurora borealis and why the northern lights are becoming more frequent.
- Delayed Again: 2 Astronauts Must Wait Longer For Homecoming7 hours agoTheir mission went from eight days to eight months – now, two astronauts will have to wait a while longer to say goodbye to the International Space Station and return to Earth. Watch this video to learn the latest decision from NASA and how this space saga unfolded.
- The Best Celestial Events Of 20259 hours agoFrom a Mars occultation to a total lunar eclipse, here are a few celestial events you won’t want to miss in 2025. Get your calendars ready and hope for clear skies, fair weather and good viewing.
- The Sun’s Ticking ‘Superflare’ Time Bomb2 days agoThe sun might be quietly preparing to unleash a burst of energy that could plunge the modern world into chaos. Here’s what you need to know.
- January Night Sky Brings Parade Of Planets2 days agoWinter brings clearer skies and great opportunities for stargazing, which means January can be a great time to bundle up and look up. Among the things you can see in the night sky this January are a parade of planets, the Quadrantid meteor shower, a full moon that will pass in front of Mars and the brightest views of the red planet for the entire year. Here’s your calendar for the month.
- Look Up: The Top Celestial Events Of 20252 days agoMark your calendar for some of the top celestial events of 2025.
- Get A Glimpse Of The Christmas Star This Christmas2 days agoHere’s how to see what scientists think may have been the Star of Bethlehem as told in the story of Christmas.
- Don’t Miss The Last Meteor Shower Of The Year, The Geminids4 days agoThe Geminids, the last meteor shower of the year, is at peak viewing time right now. “What makes the Geminids really unique is the fact that they are, you know, usually at a time when it gets darker earlier,” Derek Demeter, director of Emil Buehler Planetarium at Seminole State College in Florida told us. Here’s where and when you can see the meteor shower tonight.
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