Our celestial calendar includes the mini moon, full moons, supermoons, meteor showers and every astronomical phenomenon ...
Based on their observations of the world and astronomical phenomena, distinct time-keeping methods were developed corresponding to their religious and cultural practices, which in turn gave rise to ...
During an equinox, places around the globe experience nearly equal amounts of daytime and nighttime. The second occurrence ...
Spring equinox (around March 20-21): This marks the start of spring in the astronomical calendar. On this day, the Earth’s tilt is such that the day and night are nearly equal. Summer solstice ...
Venus still hovers low in the southwestern sky at dusk a half-hour to 45 minutes after sunset. Saturn is comfortably high up ...
Pumpkin Spice lovers, it's time to celebrate! This year, Earth hits the Autumnal Equinox on Sunday and the fall season will ...
Pacific Standard Time on Sunday, Sept. 22, it's both astronomically and meteorologically fall in the Northern Hemisphere.
Supermoon and lunar eclipse. The night between Tuesday, September 17 and Wednesday, September 18 will offer a spectacle in ...
September's full moon was a supermoon and a partial lunar eclipse. October's full moon will serve up some drama as well. Here ...
Courtesy of Dany Sternfeld On Tuesday September 17th evening, we'll see a partial lunar eclipse beneath a supermoon. It's ...