January new moon brings darker skies and prime stargazing conditions across hemispheres. A new moon takes place when the Sun ...
On January 18, 2026, the new moon creates dark skies for observing Jupiter, Saturn, and the Orion constellation. Detailed positions and celestial coordinates for global observers are provided.
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New moon tonight unlocks hidden wonders: See Jupiter and Saturn like never before
The new moon on January 18, 2026, will bring one of the darkest and clearest nights of the year, giving skywatchers an ideal ...
Unfortunately for planet hunters, Mercury, Venus and Mars are all too close to the sun to observe; they will come out of the ...
From the brilliant Geminids to the unpredictable Ursids, here are the top night-sky shows to mark on your calendar.
A new low-frequency radio image offers the most comprehensive view yet of the Milky Way’s southern sky. Astronomers at the International Center of (ICRAR) have produced the most detailed low-frequency ...
The Beehive Cluster, a group of about 1,000 stars, will be visible to skywatchers throughout January. Here's how to see it in ...
APT Luxury Travel has announced a new all-inclusive package for the Australian Star, Australia's first five-star river vessel ...
Scheana Shay is setting the record straight about rumors that she got into a brawl with an unnamed Southern Charm star during BravoCon 2025. DeuxMoi, a gossip site, recently claimed that Scheana, 40, ...
At the start of the year, Earth will quietly reach a milestone in its orbit around the sun. Known as perihelion, this is the moment when our planet is closer to the sun than at any other point in the ...
A group of about 1,000 stars known as the beehive cluster is swarming a sky near you. Here's when and how to see them.
These "forever chemicals" unfortunately live up to the name. A new study found worrying levels of PFAS within the limited area of the Southern Hemisphere, leading to rising concerns about pollution ...
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