April 28 - May 4, 2014
The planet Mars is high in the evening sky. It’s two weeks past its closest approach to Earth, but it’s still shining as bright as it ever will this year.
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 13, 2014
April 21 - 27, 2014
Magnificent Leo the Lion, one of the few constellations that really resembles its name, is high in the south. Regulus, its brightest star, is important in history and science.
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 13, 2014
April 14 - 20, 2014
Late on Monday April 14th or very early on Tuesday morning, weather permitting, everyone in North America gets to witness a total eclipse of the Moon.
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 13, 2014
April 7 - 13, 2014
Get ready for next week’s total lunar eclipse, one of the most thrilling spectacles that nature has to offer. Find out why eclipses happen and how to view them.
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 13, 2014
Meteors and Comets and Asteroids
Comet Lovejoy | José J. Chambó
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 12, 2014
The Moon Jupiter and a Lunar Halo | Victyor C. Rogus
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 10, 2014
Scorpius Lunch time | Jacques Dubé
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 10, 2014
Van Gogh TSP2013 | Jacques Dubé
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 10, 2014
Earth from Mars - Mars from Earth | Frankie Lucena
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 9, 2014
Beneath the moonlight | Seyed Javad Pureyvani
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 9, 2014
Barred spiral in Fornax | Geoff Smith
By: The Editors of Sky & Telescope February 6, 2014
