Oklahomans have a rare cosmic guest overhead in October. Comet Lemmon (C/2025 A6) is making a flyby that won't happen again for another 1,300 years. And yes, it is visible to the naked eye — barely.
Oklahoma now has an internationally recognized dark sky park. That's an area that ensures the protection of the night sky. Black Mesa State Park is the first such area in Oklahoma. Graycen Wheeler ...
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Look up Oklahoma: This weekend's night sky to include black moon. Here's what that means
A rare black moon will happen in Oklahoma's sky this weekend, but many observers won't be able to see it. The astral phenomenon is set to leave a moon-sized dark spot in the heavenly panorama on the ...
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