Plan ahead now for an awesome year of meteor-watching. Good news! In 2018, the year's 2 most reliable showers - August Perseids and December Geminids - happen with little to no interference from the moon.
Astronomers and visualization specialists at NASA have just released this unprecedented, 3-dimensional, fly-through view of the Orion Nebula, a nearby star-forming region.
Why search for such a faint constellation? Only because it's very beautiful. Plus seeing Eridanus can give you a kinship with stargazers from centuries ago.
Bright star Sirius above Lake Huron on January 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Harrisville State Park in Harrisville, Michigan. Rootdoctor Photography said, “The light below Sirius is from a freighter in the fog.”
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