Unusual stellar remnants suggest the Milky Way might have eaten a galaxy called Loki billions of years ago, according to new ...
If you're looking for something to do Memorial Day weekend and into May, why not try to catch a glimpse of a band of stars ...
The Lyrid meteor shower is currently active and peaks tonight, during predawn hours on April 22 — but if cloudy skies, light pollution, or a busy schedule are getting in your way of the show, you ...
How far the Milky Way's disk extends has long been difficult to define—it doesn't end sharply, but fades away gradually at its outer edges. Now, for the first time, an international team of ...
Wisconsin stargazers have a great chance to catch a glimpse as the Milky Way makes its annual debut in skies across the country. A time of year known as "Milky Way season” has arrived in the Northern ...
As warm spring nights settle over Alabama, stargazers have a treat waiting overhead: the Milky Way. For the next several months, the galaxy’s luminous core spans the sky. No telescope needed—just a ...
Milky Way season, when the galaxy's bright center is visible, is underway. The best viewing time in the Northern Hemisphere is from March to September. The Milky Way can be seen without special ...
You can get a great view of the Milky Way at night by just looking up. The Milky Way is generally visible all year from sunset to sunrise. The Milky Way will appear as a faint, milky band of light ...
A night stargazing in Michigan's great outdoors this spring promises prime views of our galaxy once you get away from city lights. "Milky Way season," is underway, kicking off the time of year when ...
"Milky Way season," when our galaxy's bright center is most visible, is now beginning in the Northern Hemisphere. The best time to see the Milky Way in the US is generally from March to September.
Get ready, stargazers: The Milky Way could be coming to a sky near you. Our galaxy is positively teeming with billions of stars that become bright and vibrant in the cosmos at certain times of the ...