Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. October 17: Catch open cluster M34 Jupiter stands high in the sky early this morning, ripe for viewing as two of its four ...
Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. October 24: The Moon and Antares U.S. West Coast ...
Sunrise and sunset • Rises at 7:31 a.m. and sets at 5:59 p.m. on the 1st (daylight saving time) • Rises at 7:03 a.m. and sets ...
The Tallahassee Astronomical Society holds a free night sky viewing event monthly at Cascades Park. Fall back to standard ...
Comprehensive guide to November 2025 night sky events, including visible planets Saturn, Jupiter, Venus and Mercury, the year’s brightest supermoon and peak meteor showers.
Jupiter will be the brightest planet in the sky during the month of August — and beginning Friday, it will be lined up with Saturn and the moon. For three days, the trio will be lined up side-by-side ...
Jupiter, currently positioned near Alheka (Zeta Tauri) in Taurus, remains the brightest celestial object in the constellation and is easily observable. Callisto's transit will graze Jupiter's northern ...
Full Supermoon . See the biggest and brightest moon of the year—the full supermoon—on the evening of Nov. 5. The moon will officially reach its fullest state at 8:19 a ...
I don’t know why, but I always miss the planet Jupiter when it’s not in our evening sky. Sure, we’ve now got dazzling Venus lighting up our western sky at dusk, and the planet Saturn appears in the ...
Stars and planets are lining up for the change of seasons during the Northern Hemisphere's autumnal equinox this year.
Keep a close look at the sky and you may what looks like a 'Christmas Star' Keep a close look at the night sky in December and you may see a rare occurrence between the two biggest planets in our ...
In an unofficial sense, I would like to dub today (April 10) as "View a Planet Day." In the early morning hours will be two planets that will appear very close to each other and then later that same ...