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July is an excellent month for astrophotographers. The clear summer skies and warm nights help, but what will excite night sky-watchers are its three meteor showers, striking lunar conjunctions and ...
July’s predawn sky offers some rare events, providing another reason to get outdoors to enjoy the relatively cool mornings.
The only evening planet for July is Mars, faint red in the west at dusk, and getting lost in the Sun’s glare by August. High ...
During July, the morning sky hosts three bright planets, each following its own path.
From Eddie Cochran’s “Summertime Blues” to Sly and the Family Stone’s “Hot Fun in the Summertime” to Harry Styles’ ...
Expect hot, humid conditions in Magnolia this week, with increasing chances of afternoon thunderstorms beginning Monday. Two ...
July stargazing is certainly a late show, but it’s worth losing some sleep over because it’s now prime time for summer ...
Mars appears low in our western sky for an hour or two after sunset.  Spotting it will be made easier if binoculars are used.
Learn about the history of planetariums, are turning 100 in 2025, and check out the special source of Canton's own light ...
Meanwhile, Venus and Saturn — both beaming in the morning sky — welcome Jupiter into the fold. The gas giant makes its first appearance at mid-month in Gemini, low in the northeast about an hour ...
Sauk Prairie will get a glimpse of one of the two eclipses that will occur over the next thirty days. The total solar eclipse ...