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The bright core of the Milky Way — the biggest and best sight at night — becomes visible in June in the Northern Hemisphere.
The best news? Viewers in prime dark sky locations don’t need high-tech telescopes or even binoculars to stargaze this summer ...
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Live Science on MSNA 'new star' has exploded into the night sky — and you can see it from North AmericaThe never-before-seen "nova," dubbed V462 Lupi, recently appeared in the constellation Lupus, after suddenly becoming 4 ...
Sky watchers around the world have a new star to hunt for in the night sky, thanks to a recently detected explosion in our ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has just released some of its first images. Its powerful new telescope will be able to quickly ...
Scenes from nebulas in the Milky Way and a cluster of galaxies are a teaser of how the observatory will transform astronomy, ...
Keep an eye out for June’s full strawberry moon, which will appear low in the Northern Hemisphere, as well as the Milky Way ...
June offers a celestial spectacle, starting with the Milky Way's rise in dark skies. Venus shines brightly in the early ...
In a world-first discovery, researchers have shown that Australia's iconic Bogong moth uses constellations of stars and the ...
An Australian moth follows the stars during its yearly migration, using the night sky as a guiding compass, according to a ...
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