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Lunar ‘Fountain of Youth’ Challenge / Mercury Returns with Gusto

16th century Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León looked and looked but never did find the Fountain of Youth, a…

10 years ago

Help Researchers Track Comet 67/P Through Perihelion

Calling all light-bucket scope owners: the folks at the European Space Agency want to enlist you in the quest to…

10 years ago

Firefly Astronomy

Light makes life, and sometimes, life returns the favor. There’s nothing more magical than watching fireflies flit across a starlit…

10 years ago

Here’s How You Can Watch the SpaceX’s CRS-6 Mission From Your Backyard

Hunting for satellites from your backyard can be positively addicting. Sure, the Orion Nebula or the Andromeda Galaxy appear grand……

10 years ago

Venus and the Pleiades – See the Spectacle!

If you've ever been impressed by the brilliance of Venus or the pulchritude of the Pleiades,  you won't want to miss what's…

10 years ago

Was This Past Weekend’s Lunar Eclipse Really Total?

Millions of viewers across the western United States and across the Pacific, to include Australia and New Zealand were treated…

10 years ago

Seeking Ceres: Following the Brave New World Through 2015

A little world is making big headlines in 2015. NASA’s Dawn spacecraft entered orbit around 1 Ceres on March 6th,…

10 years ago

Don’t Blink! April 4th Lunar Eclipse Shortest of the Century

Get ready for one awesome total lunar eclipse early Saturday morning April 4th. For the third time in less than…

10 years ago

Nova in Sagittarius Brighter Than Ever – Catch it with the Naked Eye!

Great news about that new nova in Sagittarius. It's still climbing in brightness and now ranks as the brightest nova seen from mid-northern latitudes in…

10 years ago

Amazing Views of Today’s Total Solar Eclipse From Earth… and Space

There's an old Robert Heinlein saying that goes "climate is what you expect, weather is what you get," And the…

10 years ago