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The planet you can see after sunset depends on the current positions of Earth and the other planets, the time of year, and your location. At any given night, one or two planets...
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The planet you can see after sunset depends on the current positions of Earth and the other planets, the time of year, and your location. At any given night, one or two planets...
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Jupiter is a planet, so it does not shine its own light but reflects sunlight. Its nightly path across your sky depends on Earth’s rotation, your specific location on Earth, a...
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On any given night, the stars you can see depend on your location, time after sunset, time of year, local weather, and sky brightness. In this evergreen explainer, you’ll lear...
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The midnight aurora is a rare, high-latitude spectacle that occurs when intense geomagnetic activity drives auroral displays during local midnight hours rather than at dusk or d...
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The short answer depends on your time and place, but the Pleiades (M45) are currently visible in the evening sky from most northern temperate latitudes several hours after sunse...
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To find out whether Jupiter is visible tonight from your location, start by checking tonight’s sky conditions and Jupiter’s position relative to your horizon. If Jupiter is...
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Peach State Star Gaze is a recurring astronomy outreach program in Georgia that invites residents and visitors to observe the night sky with telescopes, expert guides, and curat...
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The visibility of the Milky Way tonight depends on sky brightness, moon phase, time of night, and your local light pollution. As our galaxy’s dense star band lies along the ga...
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