ASTRONOMY & OBSERVING NEWS
Astronomers Map the Solar System's Edge in 3D
Collecting high-speed atoms has enabled researchers to trace the shape of our Sun’s protective bubble.
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Where to Look Tonight
This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 18 – 26
This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 18 – 26
Summer begins. The Honey Moon poses with Spica, Scorpius, and the Teapot as it waxes from gibbous through full this week. Venus lines up, briefly, with Castor and Pollux
where to lookJune: Solar Eclipse & Colorful Stars
Sky Tour Podcast
June features long days and short nights in the Northern Hemisphere, so download our narrated Sky Tour astronomy podcast to make the most of the abbreviated dark hours after sunset. Special event: a partial solar eclipse on June 10th!
Subscribe NowWhat are the Phases of the Moon?
What are the Phases of the Moon?
The phases of the Moon are determined by the relative positions of the Moon, Earth, and Sun.
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Issue Highlights
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The Milky Way’s Dark Constellations
Steve Gullberg
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Arecibo’s Legacy
Gerrit Verschuur
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Alas, Babylon! When Mars Draws Near . . .
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