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A 'new' star could finally appear in the night sky this week in a once-in-a-lifetime explosion
The "Blaze Star" T. Coronae Borealis could brighten dramatically this week to shine with the brilliance of the North Star Polaris. Here's where to look.
A star could be about to become visible in the night sky in a once-every-80-years explosion. Here’s how to easily find T ...
North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead, which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the northern hemisphere. This week: bright planets at dusk and dawn ...
Any night now, a "new star" or nova will appear in the night sky. While it won't set the sky ablaze, it's a special opportunity to see a rare event that's usually difficult to predict in advance. The ...
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4 night sky targets to celebrate America 250
From the Apollo landing site to the North America Nebula, these celestial sights offer a uniquely American way to celebrate ...
Forget apps — May's bright stars and classic spring constellations make this the perfect time to learn the sky the old-fashioned way, one star-hop at a time. When you purchase through links on our ...
This month offers celestial meetups, a brilliant full buck moon, and prime opportunities to explore the Milky Way under dark summer skies.
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How many stars are in the sky? From naked-eye stars to the observable universe
On a clear night, it can feel as though the sky is packed with ...
In 2018, the Northern Beaches Council adopted her suggestion to create an Urban Night Sky Place along one of Sydney's most iconic coastlines — Palm Beach. The region has since recorded a 10 per cent ...
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