How to find Mars in the sky
…the Sun sets in the west, Mars rises in the east. As the night progresses, Mars passes across the sky, eventually setting in the west as the Sun rises in…
…the Sun sets in the west, Mars rises in the east. As the night progresses, Mars passes across the sky, eventually setting in the west as the Sun rises in…
…orbit.) In recognition of this phenomenon, a story from west central Africa portrays Venus as two different wives of the Moon, one who lives in the west, and one who…
…has an unobstructed view to the west, you may see Venus (currently setting a couple hours after the Sun). If the event runs fairly late and has an unobstructed view…
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…8:30 p.m. Saturday, February 10th, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 14th, 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 14th, 8:30 p.m. Tickets are buy one get one free on Friday, February 9th for students…
…that for those of us in the Eastern U.S., the Moon slips below the horizon before totality starts. 2. Find an unobstructed view of the western horizon. This will be…
…Lights Event (sign up soon, tickets are going fast!) * Those in the southern hemisphere will experience the summer solstice, the beginning of summer and the longest day of the year….
…Senior Director of Community Relations at Cary, NC-based analytics company SAS Institute Inc., for her continued support of STEM education. Goodnight serves on a number of boards committed to education,…
…consider these other methods, too. A number of people have marveled to us about their memories of partial solar eclipses from years past where they were walking under trees and…
…safety page. An easy, cheap, and surprisingly satisfying method for viewing the Sun (whether it’s partially eclipsed or just another ordinary day) is eclipse glasses. But make sure you get…