Whether it's the Northern Lights, a lunar eclipse or the Milky Way, the night sky often offers spectacular photo ...
2025 has gifted us with a glorious lineup of celestial spectacles. We’ve seen a total lunar eclipse, several displays of the northern lights, multiple meteor showers and a rare planetary parade – but ...
The Harvest Supermoon will rise in the eastern sky on Monday, October 6, at 6:55 pm ET and set at 8:05 am ET the following day. Additionally, the moon will be full when it rises at 7:28 pm ET on ...
Vancouver's Liron Gertsman has won the Bird Photographer of the Year title for a photo he took in 2024 off the coast of ...
This isn’t just any old supermoon, it’s the first supermoon of 2025 and coincides with the harvest moon, making it an even less common phenomenon. Spiritually, it’s a significant time, and the ideal ...
The moon and sun put on a magnificent show on Sept. 21 when a dramatic partial solar eclipse darkened the sky over a swathe of the Pacific ocean, transforming the disk of our parent star into a ...
Astronomy isn’t just about distant stars; it’s also about the human effort here on Earth that makes it possible to extend our vision out into the cosmos.
The next lunar eclipse will be a total lunar eclipse on March 2-4, 2026. It is the first lunar eclipse of the year. It will be visible in North America and will be the last total lunar eclipse ...
September's full moon, also known as the Corn Moon, lit up the night sky and brought along a total lunar eclipse that delighted stargazers across the globe. The full moon peaked on Sunday afternoon, ...
A blood moon occurred Sept. 7. The total lunar eclipse wasn't visible in Florida. The next blood moon will be on March 2, 2026, but will be visible only along the U.S. west coast. On Sept. 19, see a ...
Total Lunar Eclipse 2025: Just few hours are left for the Chandra Grahan or total lunar eclipse to begin. Skywatchers are gearing up to witness a spectacular celestial event on the night of September ...
The year’s second total lunar eclipse saw Earth’s shadow obscure this weekend’s full moon as the home planet lined up perfectly between the moon and the sun. Watch The Virtual Telescope Project’s ...