Three "Down Under" Occultations of Jupiter
The southwestern corner of Australia catches three occultations of Jupiter during the first three months of 2005.
The July 17–18 Occultation of Antares
Watch the gibbous Moon cover the bright star Antares on Sunday night — if you're in the right place!
Where to See NASA's Comet Crash in the Sky
On Sunday night, July 3rd, NASA's Deep Impact probe will slam into Comet Tempel 1. You may not be able to see the comet brighten without binoculars or a telescope, but anyone can see the place in the sky where it happens.
Watching Comet Tempel 1 and Deep Impact
Glowing at 10th magnitude in the evening sky, the target of the Deep Impact mission awaits viewing with a medium-size telescope. Use our charts to find it.
Comet Machholz on the Wane
A fine binocular comet will be beautifully high in the evening sky for months to come.
More on the April 8th Solar Eclipse
Eclipse watchers ducking clouds share some spectacular snapshots.
The April 8th Eclipse: Webcasts and Live Streamings
Most of us just get a partial eclipse or none at all on April 8, 2005, but lots of people and groups in the line of totality or annularity will be webcasting the show. Here are some links.
The April 8th Eclipse of the Sun
In early April, observers in many parts of the Americas will see the Moon make a dent in the edge of the Sun.
The April 24th Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Observing an eclipse isn't usually challenging, but detecting the pale outer fringe of Earth's shadow on the full lunar face can be tricky.
Watch a Spacecraft Buzzing Earth
European observers can catch the interplanetary Rosetta craft zipping by at 8th or 9th magnitude on March 4th.
Perseids Peak as Predicted
Preliminary analysis of the 2004 Perseid meteor shower confirms the forecast of an unusually brief and intense peak of meteor activity over Europe and Asia.
2004: An Excellent Year for the Perseids
The Perseid meteor shower, due to peak on the morning of August 12th, should put on a nice show — and may display a surprising new component.
The 2003 Perseids in Moonlight
This year the light from the full Moon will wash out the faint meteors belonging to this favorite shower.
A Great Year for the Perseids
The most dependable of all meteor showers reaches the peak of its display in a moonless sky.
A Late-Night Jupiter Occultation
The waning Moon covers bright Jupiter before dawn on December 7th for observers in the eastern two-thirds of the US and Canada.
Celestial Highlights for 2004
Eclipses, occultations, comets, and a transit of Venus — it’s going to be an exciting year for observers.
Catch Comet Machholz at Its Best
For observers in the northern hemisphere, all the circumstances are at their best in the first half of January for viewing this fine little comet.
Call for Observations: Saturn's Moons
Advanced amateurs with CCD-equipped telescopes are encouraged to measure the "opposition effect" — a brightening expected to occur in the Saturnian system during this upcoming opposition (January 13–14).
A Beautiful Lunar Eclipse
Clear skies throughout much of the Americas and parts of Europe and Africa allowed millions of people to enjoy a beautiful lunar eclipse during the evening of Nov. 8–9, 2003.
The Geminids: An Exception to the Rule
The source of December's annual Geminid meteor shower is not what you might expect.
