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The farthest, smallest and faintest full moon of the year rises this weekend and you can watch it live online.
Catch two transits of Io, spot sparkling star clusters, and view Mars at aphelion while the April Full Moon lights the sky this week.
Meet the author: Dr. Phil Plait is an astronomer, author, and science communicator with a PhD in astronomy at the University of Virginia. He has written four books on astronomy and consulted on space ...
The pink moon, which is the fourth full moon of the year, will be visible in the evening sky on Saturday and is also a ...
There is no other moon quite like our own in the entire solar system. The Moon is unique in a lot of ways, some of which are ...
The Pink Moon will grace the skies on April 12, 2025, coinciding with the first full moon of spring. Despite its name, the ...
If the Moon were to suddenly vanish from the solar system, our home planet would suffer devastating consequences ...
The asteroid is shaped like a hockey puck and is about the size of a football field in diameter which is about 60m.
The April 12 full moon is known as the Pink Moon. It will also be a micromoon. Here's how to see it.
Using samples gathered from the Chang’e-6 mission, scientists found that the interior of the moon on the half we never see ...
The asteroid, thought to be capable of levelling a city, set a new record in February for having the highest chance -- 3.1 ...
YR4 won't hit Earth, but scientists now estimate a 4% chance it could strike the Moon, possibly affecting space missions.