Kentuckians should cast their eyes to the skies, as the second of four consecutive super moons could be one for the ages.
To photograph the slimmest possible crescent moon against the early twilight sky, be somewhere with a good view low to the ...
It's called a Harvest Moon because it traditionally provided farmers with more time to pick their crops. Here's what else to ...
Viewing possibilities begin starting Thursday, September 5. Look west starting Thursday evening around 30 minutes after ...
It’s called a supermoon — or in this case a super harvest moon — because it will be full at a time when it is unusually close ...
Don't miss the full moon Sept. 17. The full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, it's gonna be a super Harvest Moon with a ...
Jamie Carter Look due west again tonight just after sunset, and with a clear view low to the west-southwest horizon, you'll see a crescent moon a little higher in the sky. This time, Venus will be ...
A rare combination of a partial lunar eclipse, supermoon and harvest moon will be visible across North America. Here’s what ...
There will be a harvest moon, blood moon, and partial lunar eclipse happening all at once, creating a special astrological ...
The following evening, a slightly fatter crescent Moon will sit just above Venus. Equally beautiful! Be outside with a clear view to the northwestern sky after sunset, and you should be able to ...
Opposition is generally the best time to view planets ... Sunrise: 6:52 A.M. Sunset: 6:49 P.M. Moonrise: 12:32 A.M. Moonset: ...
The ringed planet reaches opposition, Mars slips past the open cluster M35, and the original Cepheid variable shines in the ...