The Moon crosses in front of the Pleiades Star Cluster-the Seven Sisters- in January ... Best viewing tips: View with the naked eye; viewing is possible in a telescope if one is available.
Let the sky grow dark after sunset before pulling out binoculars or a telescope to search out the solar system’s most distant planet, which isn’t visible to the naked eye. Neptune currently ...
The Grand Canyon harbors a healthy population of bighorn sheep, but they are most likely seen while hiking deep into the ...
Wear appropriate eye protection. March 29 and September ... Their annual Matariki celebration to honour the first rising of the Pleiades star cluster in late June or early July is a must-do.
Finally, the Moon occults the beautiful Pleiades star cluster in the constellation of Taurus on April 1st. Look southeast around 10pm with the unaided eye and you will see the Moon nested among ...
The Pleiades Star Cluster (upper right of Jupiter), and the bright star Capella (seen above the tower). Scramble to the top of Desert View Watchtower for a bird’s-eye-view of the canyon or walk ...
In the evening during early January, the prominent open star cluster known as the Pleiades, the Seven Sisters ... To the unaided eye, only six of the stars are usually apparent, including their ...
The 2025 skywatching guide includes a rare sunrise solar eclipse, an occultation of Mars and three supermoons. Here are the ...
In this episode, Dave Eicher invites you to observe the open star cluster M35, which lies at the feet of the constellation Gemini the Twins. It’s easy to spot even through binoculars, and it makes a ...
The Hubble Telescope has spotted an unusual spiral galaxy – 76 million light-years away – that resembles an eye ...
NSF NOIRLab has begun the New Year by unveiling a remarkable deep-space image of the Antlia Cluster, including hundreds of ...