Stargazers hoping to see the Orionid meteor shower light up the sky next week may be disappointed this year, due to the interference of another astronomical body. The Orionids are due to peak on ...
Comets were thought of as omens, usually evil ones, in the Middle Ages and therefore feared. That perception has changed in ...
Quality planetarium software is essential to planning observations, especially for comets. Many software packages are ...
The latest numbers from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) indicate that 31.5% of the universe is matter (a combination of dark and ...
Does your phone scream for attention with its bright and flashy wallpapers? It’s time for a screen makeover that soothes the ...
In April 2021, astronomy educator John Heasley set out to see just how dark the skies were in southwestern Wisconsin's Vernon ...
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What Is Dark Matter?
Dark matter is more than five times as abundant as all the visible matter in the universe. So why can't we see any of it?
Kaikōura in New Zealand earns the status of an International Dark Sky Sanctuary, joining Great Barrier Island and Stewart Island. This designation highlights its exceptional starry skies ...
Nope. Even at night, there’s some light in the sky. There’s the moon, of course, but also, depending on where you live, ...
As the night sky is so dark, it won't be able to pick up enough light to hone in on an object accurately. If you have a screen that flips out on the back of your camera, it can be easier to focus ...