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12 Unforgettable Dark-Sky Spots To See The Upcoming Leonid Meteor Shower
Every November, the sky has a little secret. Around the 17th or 18th, Earth drifts through the dusty trail left behind by the ...
Zion National Park is stunning and peaceful in winter, with fewer crowds and rare access to scenic drives by personal vehicle ...
Created using data from two extensive surveys, this spectacular radio image of the galactic plane of the Milky Way provides valuable insights into the birth and death of stars.
Towering saguaros stand guard like nature’s sentinels, welcoming you to classic Sonoran Desert beauty. Photo credit: Amber D. The Superstition Mountains loom over this park like giant guardians. These ...
The drive-in simply adds automobiles and Hollywood production values to this ancient tradition. For Pennsylvania residents, Dependable Drive-In represents more than just a place to watch movies—it’s a ...
The Nocs Provisions Lite View is small and easy for beginners to use for observing wildlife and celestial subjects.
Add Mercury’s best morning appearance of the year, and November 2025 is a great month for taking cameras and tripods outside ...
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Dark sky preserves perfect for meteor showers in autumn
Discover the best dark sky preserves for autumn stargazing, from Utah’s canyons to Pennsylvania’s forests, perfect for meteor showers and cosmic wonder.
Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) will pass through the neck of the great celestial serpent represented by the constellation Serpens ...
The confusion and uncertainty of life as a teenager can easily clash with the complexities of military life, something a recently retired U.S. sailor’s debut novel seeks to capture in “Starlight in a ...
Florissant resident and astronomy lead for International Dark Sky, Mark Harter captures Comet Lemmon at Florissant Fossil Beds. (Courtesy Mark Harter) One of the greatest things about living in Teller ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Caught on camera, a meteor raced across the night sky over The Dalles on Monday. KOIN 6 viewer Jacqueline Tharp’s camera was able to capture a meteor shooting across the night ...
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