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New Zealand photographer’s dark sky timelapse of Earth’s rotation leaves thousands stunned
A New Zealand astrophotographer set up his camera in one of the world’s darkest locations and captured something most people will never see with their own eyes.
The University of Utah's Department of Physics & Astronomy has been a critical collaborator from IceCube's beginning. While ...
The smallest smart telescope ever made impresses with both basic and advanced astrophotography options, but images are ...
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How to photograph the 'Worm Moon' full moon
Tips for getting great pictures of the full moon in 2025 ...
Bring a full tank of gas, a packed lunch, comfortable walking shoes, and an open mind. That’s really all you need for a full day of exploration and discovery. Your wallet can stay mostly closed while ...
If you’ve been sleeping on southeastern Kentucky, it’s time to wake up and smell the mountain air. Kingdom Come State Park in ...
Milky Way season is here and Alabama’s dark skies are ready to reveal the galaxy’s glittering core. Here's when and how to ...
Our sun was born 4.6 billion years ago near the crowded center of the Milky Way and then migrated roughly 10,000 light-years ...
"Milky Way season" is here, and dark sky areas in Michigan offer prime visibility of our galaxy.
Scientists have uncovered evidence that our Sun may have traveled across the Milky Way as part of a massive migration of ...
The Milky Way galaxy is visible in the night sky starting in late March. Here are the best times and dark sky spots in ...
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