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July’s predawn sky offers some rare events, providing another reason to get outdoors to enjoy the relatively cool mornings.
TOI-6894 b, the largest exoplanet relative to its host star yet seen, doesn’t fit the most widely accepted formation model ...
James Webb’s mid-infrared vision has likely captured a frigid, Saturn-mass planet shaping the dusty rings around the nearby ...
July stargazing is certainly a late show, but it’s worth losing some sleep over because it’s now prime time for summer ...
Mars appears low in our western sky for an hour or two after sunset.  Spotting it will be made easier if binoculars are used.
Learn about the history of planetariums, are turning 100 in 2025, and check out the special source of Canton's own light ...
Two distant planets lie 1° apart in the morning sky, visible together in the same field of view through binoculars or a telescope.
Meanwhile, Venus and Saturn — both beaming in the morning sky — welcome Jupiter into the fold. The gas giant makes its first appearance at mid-month in Gemini, low in the northeast about an hour ...
NASA has made a new out of this world discovery. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope recently captured evidence of a new planet beyond our solar system.
Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope may have directly imaged a Saturn-mass planet orbiting the young star TWA 7.
Skywatchers in central Wisconsin can expect a stunning week ahead, with planetary pairings, moon phases and celestial ...
In addition to providing a trove of information about the early universe, the James Webb Space Telescope since its 2021 ...