I have to admit that the constellations of spring, by and large, are no match for the wonderful constellations of winter, like Orion and the rest of his gang. The winter shiners show up after evening ...
Enjoy the constellation Leo the Lion in the western sky. Don’t wait too long to see it, though. Around the start of June, Leo ...
With the moon reaching its last quarter phase on Saturday, May 9, a window on the universe beyond the Milky Way opens. Here’s ...
It’s the best of both worlds, looking out upon the stars this month. March stargazing is fantastic because you still have Orion and all of the great winter constellations in the Pottsville evening ...
As we get deeper into spring, the winter constellations fade away into the glare of the setting Sun, and the spring constellations get higher in the evening sky. Although the spring constellations are ...
Believe it or not, there are still a few winter constellations — most notably Gemini the Twins and Auriga the Charioteer — hanging out in the western evening sky over Pottsville. For the most part, ...
Advancing our clocks on Sunday, March 12, means we keep Orion in view a little longer at the expense of the spring constellations. Before daylight saving time kicked in on March 12, Orion and his ...
The astronomical event of the year occurs this month, when the last total solar eclipse visible for more than 20 years sweeps the country on April 8. April brings other celestial delights, too: winter ...
It’s the best of all worlds, looking out from our world this month. March stargazing is fantastic because you still have Orion and all of the great winter constellations in the evening skies, with the ...
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