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Exploding stars V462 Lupi and V572 Velorum are best seen from the Southern Hemisphere. One has been spotted from the United States.
Mercury is the month's highlight, reaching greatest elongation July 4. Also on show in the Southern Hemisphere: Mars, Saturn, ...
In an extraordinary celestial coincidence, two "new stars" —scientifically known as novae —are currently visible to the naked ...
The α-Capricornids and the Southern δ-Aquariids will light up the night of July 30th-31st with a combined total of 30 ...
Astronomers have spotted another never-before-seen "nova" blaze to life in the night sky. This may be the first time that ...
A rare nova, V462 Lupi, is making a bright appearance in the night sky in the Lupus constellation. Here's what to know.
The month of July 2025 is filled with several enjoyable celestial events. The range of events includes the first meteor ...
The nova V462 Lupi was first discovered on June 12 by the Ohio State University-led All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae ...
The VRO is a project jointly funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of ...
To get a glimpse of the “Swift Planet,” EarthSky suggests waiting for the sun to set before looking west for the planet ...