There's a bright "star" shining in the east after dark. It's Jupiter, which is now approaching it's biggest, brightest and ...
Scientists expect a stellar explosion some 3,000 light-years away to wake a dead star within the night sky sometime soon.
Elizabeth Hays, chief of the Astroparticle Physics Laboratory at NASA Goddard, told ABC7 in a live interview that this "zombie star" explodes in a blaze of light every 80 years or so, due to it ...
As Americans celebrate everything spooky today, NASA is keeping a close eye on a star that may soon rise from the dead!
While you're taking children around for trick-or-treating on Thursday, you may also want to take a moment to enjoy the sky on ...
A celestial explosion will cause a star to rise from its cosmic grave, briefly creating a "new" star in our night sky!
Each Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes ...
The nearby bright star Vega is surrounded by a surprisingly smooth, 100 billion-mile-wide disk of cosmic dust, confirming ...
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Learn more › Beyond a few bright celestial objects, the rise of light pollution has made it difficult for most people to experience a genuinely starry night sky—and that’s where star ...
Watch for the brightest planets in the sky throughout the month, as well.
or where the night sky ended, and the inky sea began. I felt disoriented and elated. I felt a surge of positive feelings flowing through me as I looked up at the stars on that dark Arctic night.