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Jordan skies to witness astronomical phenomena at start of 2026
The skies of the Kingdom will witness a rare astronomical phenomenon Wednesday evening until dawn tomorrow at the start of the new year when a magnificent conjunction between the moon and a star ...
One of the standout features of the Pithoragarh observatory is its commitment to community involvement. Starscapes has trained local residents to become Astro-Guides, who will lead night-sky shows and ...
Catch the wolf supermoon and Quadrantid meteor shower as January’s night sky puts on a celestial double feature.
Brian Cox once toured as a keyboardist in major rock and pop bands. Now he’s a particle physicist on a new world tour with a ...
Space.com on MSN
The most exciting exoplanet discoveries of 2025
In 2025, astronomers sharpened their view of the planetary system around Proxima Centauri — the sun's closest stellar ...
New high-resolution images show that novae are anything but simple stellar fireworks. One exploded with multiple gas streams ...
Travel + Leisure on MSN
January Has 5 Night Sky Wonders—Including a Supermoon, Fireball Meteors, and Jupiter at Its Brightest
From Jupiter at its brightest to a dazzling Saturn-Moon-Neptune alignment, here’s what to watch in the night sky in January ...
A series of remarkable astronomical phenomena will be witnessed in 2026 and easily accessible through the International Astronomy Centre’s free ...
Live Science on MSN
January 'Wolf Supermoon': How to see the full moon rise with Jupiter this weekend
The first full moon of 2026 and of winter in the Northern Hemisphere will shine brightly this week, just as Earth makes its ...
Astronomy on MSN
January 2026: What's in the sky this month? Jupiter reaches opposition, Mercury briefly appears
Saturn is on display in the early-evening sky this month along with Uranus and Neptune, both within reach of binoculars.
From a full moon and a meteor shower to Jupiter at opposition, here’s everything that’s happening in the night sky in January ...
Live Science on MSN
Quadrantid meteor shower peaks this week: How to see the first 'shooting' stars of the year
The Quadrantids will be harder to see than usual due to the bright full moon. Here's how to get the best views.
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