The Moon will align with the Seven Sisters star cluster in the night sky this week, offering stargazers a rare and beautiful celestial view.
Astronomy enthusiasts in Staten Island and the New York metropolitan area are in for a celestial treat on Oct. 8, 2025, as ...
A new study co-led by the University of Oxford and Google Cloud has shown how general-purpose AI can accurately classify real ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has developed technology to stiffen deployable structures on spacecraft, enabling ...
Tonight, October 6, 2025, the night sky puts on its first dazzling supermoon of the year — the golden Harvest Moon.
Astronomy is, in essence, an exercise in inference. We cannot touch the stars, nor scoop up galaxies in a lab. Instead, we ...
This compact and portable smart telescope provides an affordable way for beginners to get started with astroimaging.
Wausau Pilot & Review Central Wisconsin’s stretch of clear, mild fall weather is setting the stage for a spectacular week of ...
Look up this fall and you’ll notice something unusual: every full moon will appear bigger and brighter than usual. That’s ...
When you look up at the night sky, it feels endless — vast, mysterious, and out of reach. But what if exploring it didn’t require bulky, expensive instruments?
Some features were a bit rough and it took practice to use the binoculars smoothly. But it’s an interesting amalgam of analog and digital tech that’s bound to be a hit with astronomers and travelers.
Stargazers can look forward to planet-moon pairings, the Orionids, and the last Milky Way views of the season in October 2025 ...