One of the bright stars in our winter sky has faded plenty in the last couple of weeks. Betelgeuse, the single bright red star in the constellation...
Tonight offers us a treat. The bright planet Venus hangs in the western sky.
A thin crescent moon appears early Monday morning an hour before sunrise, low in the southeastern sky.
The brightest planet in the western skies, Venus is moving away from the planet Saturn.
The brilliant planet Venus resides prominently in the western sky just after sunset.
A thin crescent moon appears fairly low in the southwestern sky tonight.
Tides this weekend will seem more extreme than we usually see.
There are three brilliant planets low in the southwestern sky soon after sunset.
The two brightest planets in the solar system appear in the evening western sky.
For those who rise early tomorrow morning, the thin crescent moon appears low in the southeastern sky before sunrise.
Tonight’s gibbous moon appears in the zodiacal constellation Taurus.
The moon takes over the night sky in the coming week.

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