But why do the stars twinkle at all? And why do they shimmer brighter in the winter sky than they do on a midsummer’s night? The answer lies in our skies above. MUST SEE: This Canadian 'Dark Sky ...
The closest meteor shower to the winter holiday season ... bright star (it's actually only the 48th brightest star in the night sky) but has a special status among stargazers.
February stargazing over Pottsville is fantastic for many reasons, but this year there is a one-two-three punch of bright planets adding to the thrill. If you live with the winter cold, do not let ...
The winter solstice occurs at 4:21 A.M ... is one of the brighter open star clusters in the wintertime sky. Located in Monoceros the Unicorn, you can find NGC 2264 to the lower left of Betelgeuse ...
But I believe there also are other stars gracing the winter sky that are just as beautiful--for instance Sirius, a star of the first magnitude, and the three stars in Orion’s Belt. While feeling ...