The upcoming year will offer a blood-red moon, spectacular meteor showers and the first glimpse of the sun’s corona since ...
Meteor showers, eclipses, a planetary parade and 13 full moons will be visible in the night sky in 2026. Here’s when to see them.
Together, these events make early January an ideal time for stargazing, with the wolf supermoon providing a dramatic opening ...
In addition sending astronauts to fly around the moon, Earthlings can look forward to six of the eight planets parading across our skies.
Those who enjoyed the total lunar eclipse (aka the blood moon) on 7th September will be delighted to discover that autumn brings a host of celestial events to marvel at. From 22nd September, the day ...
Scientists watching the nearby Fomalhaut star system have directly seen two protoplanets smash together for the first time.
From dazzling meteor showers to dramatic eclipses visible across parts of the world, the year ahead offers many opportunities ...
The 2026 lunar calendar begins with a wolf supermoon, a celestial event during which the full moon appears significantly ...
The meteors originate from debris shed by Comet 8P/Tuttle, a periodic comet that leaves a stream of dust and small particles ...
With the new year around the corner, December is filled with a robust lineup of celestial events to end the year with a rewarding skywatching experience. As the seasons change for the colder and the ...
The next full moon will be the first of the new year 2026 - a supermoon that shines for days. Here's when and and where to ...
The first eclipse of 2026 will be a ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse that will happen on February 17, 2026. During this time, 96% ...