After the sun and moon, it's the brightest object in the nightsky, shining at magnitude -3.9 tonight. Try to catch Venus as the "Evening Star" and Virgo's brightest star quickly after sunset ...
It's now an "evening star," but hangs very low to the western horizon and disappears only about an hour after sundown. Related: Nightsky, September 2024: What you can see tonight [maps] Read ...
T CrB will become, at best, the 50th brightest starin the nightsky – brighter than only half the stars in the Big Dipper. It might take some effort to find, but if you have the time ...
If, as scientists predict, the new bright point is visible in out nightsky, here’s how to get a good look at it. The stars are behaving similarly to the way they did in the time leading up to ...
For that period, it'll seem like a new star has appeared in the sky. According to NASA, the explosion could happen anytime, day or night, between now and September, although scientists say it ...