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Night sky, November 2025: What you can see tonight [maps]
Find out what's up in your night sky during November 2025 and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing guide.
The month brings a spectacular lineup of celestial sights—including a rare chance to see Mercury without a telescope and a ...
Now is a good time to take up a tough challenge in the southern sky. For the next few days while the moon sets in the early evening, try to get a good southern horizon — preferably not overlooking the ...
Auriga is often gets overshadowed by other winter constellations such as the mighty hunter Orion or the Zodiac star-patterns ...
FARGO — The most prominent configuration of stars in the evening sky this time of year is the magnificent constellation, Orion. Known casually as "The Hunter," it can be seen in the southern sky any ...
In recent years moviegoers have been treated to a myriad of superhero movies. This month’s Colorado sky hosts a constellation that memorializes one of the greatest superheroes of all time, the ...
This week on Star Watch you will be able to see multiple planets in the night sky and the big and little dipper constellations. Friday, June 28, at 11 PM you will be able to see 2 planets in the sky.
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Astronomer catches sight of interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS returning to the predawn sky — Here's how you can too
After briefly escaping from Earth's view during a (very) close approach to the sun on Oct. 30, Comet 3I/ATLAS can finally be ...
This star chart shows the constellation Perseus, visible in the northeast on fall nights nights. The Double Cluster is ...
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The Sky Today on Monday, November 10: The Moon and Jupiter
Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. November 9: Mercury stands still The Moon passes ...
Located almost exactly halfway between the bright Virgo star Spica and Antares, the “heart star” of the constellation of Scorpius in this month’s Colorado Sky is a somewhat inconspicuous constellation ...
The James Webb Space Telescope spacecraft is located 5 degrees below the Pleiades star. As the month wears on, it travels closer to Aldebaran and other stars of the Taurus constellation.
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