Written for complete beginners, this book introduces the reader to the patterns of the northern hemisphere's sky in a clear and memorable way. Its simplified maps and clear instructions make it easy ...
The term "constellation" evokes several denotations ... reaching 23½° north of the celestial equator at the beginning of the ...
Halley's Comet brought a meteor shower to the Northern Hemisphere last month ... The Orionids are named for the constellation Orion, meaning they will be near the constellation in the sky.
is one of the most famous asterisms in the northern hemisphere and a great place to start for stargazing. It is visible all year round from the UK. This asterism is in the constellation of Ursa ...
November is a great month for viewing the night sky, with more hours of darkness, earlier sunsets, and plenty of celestial ...
The comet was already visible to those in the Southern Hemisphere and the Tropics until Oct. 8. Now the Northern Hemisphere ... toward the west and find the constellation Virgo, which is where ...
The Perseus constellation is best viewable in Northern-Hemisphere skies ... a dark sky away from city lights (use a light pollution map to help you with this) and a wide field of view.
The meteor shower on Nov. 17 will be emitting light from the Northern Hemisphere constellation of Leo, hence the astrologically familiar name. The NASA webpage dedicated to the Leonids says ...
It will be in the constellation Leo and Sextans. However, those in the northern hemisphere will likely have ... that looks dark on a light pollution map. Either way, comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS's ...
Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is now visible to those in the Northern Hemisphere and will remain so through early November. The next few days will provide the best viewing for locals. “If you want to see ...
What an autumn it’s been for stargazing all around the world! Between the frequent Aurora and Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas and all ...