The best time to view the Milky Way in the Northern Hemisphere is from March to September. The Milky Way, our home galaxy ...
Get ready to look up — the Milky Way will be visible in Arizona’s night sky over Memorial Day weekend. This awe-inspiring sight is a massive spiral of stars, dust and gas stretching over 100,000 light ...
Summer stargazing season is in full swing, and the July night sky holds some great excuses to stay up late, including beautiful views of the Milky Way, the opportunity to see a “young” star, and early ...
The night sky has offered South Carolina residents a number of amazing sights so far this year, including the northern lights, launches of SpaceX satellites and a solar and lunar eclipse. And now, ...
The Milky Way galaxy, comprised of billions of stars, will be visible in the night sky until the end of May, particularly between the last quarter moon (May 20) and the new moon (May 30). Light ...
Witnessing the Milky Way is a profound experience. This article highlights ten premier global locations for stargazing. From ...
Scientists have made the first image of the Milky Way using neutrinos. The extremely low-mass subatomic particles have no electric charge, and pass easily through gas, dust and even stars on their way ...
On Jan. 15, 2025, the Gaia spacecraft took its last image. Then the craft ran a final round of engineering tests, fired its ...
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, located at the South Pole, has produced the first-ever image of the Milky Way Galaxy using neutrinos, rather than light. This achievement leverages the unique ...
The Milky Way is home to gas, dust, billions of stars, and a supermassive black hole at its center. Living in this galactic home gives us exclusive insight into its components, but it also hinders our ...
The Milky Way is visible year-round in Arizona but a peak time is this weekend. Optimal viewing times are between midnight and 5 a.m., especially during a new moon. Venus, Saturn, Mars and Jupiter, ...