The night sky tonight and on any clear night offers an ever-changing display of fascinating objects you can see, from stars and constellations to bright planets, the moon, and sometimes special ...
Tonight, stargazers are in for a celestial treat. A total lunar eclipse — also known as a "blood moon" — will be visible in the U.S. for the first time since 2022. The phenomena in March is known as a ...
This week, stargazers are in for a celestial treat. A total lunar eclipse — also known as a "blood moon" — will be visible in the U.S. for the first time since 2022. The phenomena in March is known as ...
Despite the name, the moon doesn’t turn pink—it’s named for spring blooms and will appear slightly smaller this year as a micromoon. In April, the night sky is packed with cosmic events ...
The most dramatic phase—the total eclipse—will last 66 minutes, giving plenty of time to witness the moon’s eerie transformation into a deep red. (Here are eight other must-see night sky ...
Late on Thursday night and into the early hours of Friday, the full moon turned a beautiful reddish color as it drifted ...
Preparation is key when photographing any night sky event ... consider framing the eclipsed moon in windows, doorways or between branches of a tree. Use a wide-angle lens to capture it beside ...
Related: What you can see in the night sky tonight On the nights before and after a new moon, when just a thin crescent is present, it is sometimes possible to make out the stunning effect known ...
The moon is turning red in the night sky this morning in an event known as a blood moon. The phenomenon only happens a handful of times a year, and this is your next chance to spot one in the UK.
Photographers throughout Aotearoa have snapped a series of stunning shots of the eerie red blood moon eclipse.