Sky at a Glance | November 2nd, 2012
Jupiter, flanked by Aldebaran and Beta Tauri, shines big and bright just a month from opposition.
Sky at a Glance | October 26th, 2012
The Moon shines with forthcoming winter sights low in the east, while summer stars still descend in the west — including Arcturus, now taking on its guise as the Ghost of Summer Suns.
Sky at a Glance | October 19th, 2012
The crescent Moon points to the pairup of Mars and Antares, then the gibbous Moon glides below the Square of Pegasus, and Arcturus becomes the Ghost of Summer Suns.
Sky at a Glance | October 12th, 2012
Jupiter has been climbing into good view a half hour earlier every week, accompanied by a grand retinue of celestial objects seen and unseen. On the other side of the sky, Mars is finally passing rival Antares in twilight.
Sky at a Glance | October 5th, 2012
Algol eclipses itself. Telescopic action happens at Jupiter. And after pairing up with Jupiter, the waning Moon passes Regulus and Venus late in the week at dawn.
Sky at a Glance | September 28th, 2012
The Harvest Moon wanes from full almost down to last quarter this week, stepping past the Pleiades, Aldebaran, and Jupiter along the way.
Sky at a Glance | September 21st, 2012
Waxing from first quarter to full this week, the Moon steps across the evening constellations from south to east. To observe Jupiter, you no longer have to set an alarm clock. And don't miss the weekend conjunction of Uranus and a similar star.
Sky at a Glance | September 14th, 2012
The waxing crescent Moon steps up past Saturn, Mars, and Antares day by day this week. Jupiter is well up in the east by midnight. And Deneb replaces Vega at a special spot.
Sky at a Glance | September 7th, 2012
Jupiter and Aldebaran embrace the rising last-quarter Moon, then it's Venus's turn with a one-on-one Moon pairing. Meanwhile, the stars of the evening are unmistakably turning toward fall.
Sky at a Glance | August 24th, 2012
As August comes to its end, Vega takes the zenith. The Teapot is highest in the south. And the Little Dipper dumps into the Big Dipper.
Sky at a Glance | August 10th, 2012
Mars finally shoots the gap between Saturn and Spica in the western twilight. And don't miss the Perseid meteors!
Sky at a Glance | August 3rd, 2012
Mars moves closer each day to Saturn and Spica as twilight fades. After dark, bright Vega passes the zenith.
Sky at a Glance | July 27th, 2012
In twilight this week, watch the shrinking triangle of Saturn, Spica, and Mars. And the bright summer Moon moves low through Scorpius and Sagittarius.
Sky at a Glance | July 20th, 2012
Mars is closing in on Saturn and Spica at dusk, as the waxing Moon passes by them this week.
Sky at a Glance | July 13th, 2012
Mars continues to advance toward Saturn and Spica in the evening sky. And Jupiter and Venus shine higher in the dawn.
Sky at a Glance | July 6th, 2012
Mars speeds toward Saturn and Spica in the evening sky. Jupiter and Venus rise into prominence in the dawn.
Sky at a Glance | June 29th, 2012
The Moon waxes to full in the evening sky, passing Scorpius on the way. And Venus and Jupiter get together again like last March — but this time in the dawn.
Sky at a Glance | June 22nd, 2012
The waxing Moon passes Mars and Saturn, the Dolphin and the Teapot are coming into evening view, and Venus and Jupiter grow bolder about showing themselves at dawn.
Sky at a Glance | June 15th, 2012
The Summer Triangle climbs higher this week, the temporary summer triangle of 2012 sinks lower, and Venus and Jupiter begin showing themselves better at dawn.
Sky at a Glance | June 8th, 2012
The Big Dipper hangs bowl down. The Saturn-Spica pair shines high in the south at dusk. And now that Venus has departed from the Sun, it's joining Jupiter deep in the glow of dawn. On what morning will you first see them both?
