I have to admit that the constellations of spring, by and large, are no match for the wonderful constellations of winter, like Orion and the rest of his gang. The winter shiners show up after evening ...
Get out and say 'pspsps' to the cats of the mid-spring night sky. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. With the bright moon now out of ...
The article describes using the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) as a reference point to locate other prominent spring constellations and stars, including Polaris (North Star) in Ursa Minor. It details the ...
Finding your way around the night sky can be really intimidating, especially if you’re new to stargazing. The best way to learn the constellations is to use the ones you can recognize to help you find ...
It's hard to beat Orion and the winter gang of constellations. Bright and grouped together in the same part of the sky makes them easy to find and accessible. Spot Orion's Belt, and you can "unlock" ...
There's a big diamond in the sky made by connecting the stars Arcturus, Spica, Denebola and Cor Caroli. Once found, you can use it to find each star's associated constellation. The spring sky is spare ...
There they go! Orion and many of the winter constellations tilt westward in April as they beat an exit from the spring night sky. Bob King April nights brings many new constellations into view as ...
As we get deeper into spring, the winter constellations fade away into the glare of the setting Sun, and the spring constellations get higher in the evening sky. Although the spring constellations are ...
The stars and constellations that make up the Spring Triangle reach their highest point as the season comes to an end, making for a perfect time to observe the nearby "Realm of the Galaxies." When you ...