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To get a glimpse of the “Swift Planet,” EarthSky suggests waiting for the sun to set before looking west for the planet ...
A meteor shower, a planet sighting, and a full moon. Here's how to see all of space's eye-catching activity in July.
Eyes up, stargazers! The Delta Aquariids are streaking back across southern Ontario skies this summer with a steady stream of ...
What's happening in the skies over North Texas this month? July holds some spectacular sights in the night and morning sky.
July promises a celestial spectacle. Skywatchers can see star clusters and meteor showers. Planetary sightings, including ...
If the skies are clear, check out the Veil Nebula The Veil Nebula is the remnant of a supernova that exploded about 7,000 ...
Whether 96P/Machholz is the source of the Southern Delta Aquariids or not, it’s a “fascinating object,” says Moskovitz. The comet is 3.7 miles wide—just over half the size of the object ...
The Southern Delta Aquariids shower can be seen looking to the south in the Northern Hemisphere. Its predicted peak will be on the nights of July 29-30.
The globular cluster Messier 22 (M22) reaches its highest point in the sky around midnight local time, specifically for ...
Stargazers, get ready for a truly celestial July! From the stunning appearance of the ‘buck moon’ to a rare glimpse of Pluto, ...
The Southern Delta Aquariids move quickly, traveling at speeds of up to 25 miles per second, or 90,000 miles per hour. That’s fast, but not nearly as zippy as other meteor showers, ...