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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 the best of all worlds, looking out from our world this month. March stargazing is fantastic because you still have Orion and all of the great winter constellations in the evening skies, with the ...
The zodiac signs have not “changed” because, in Western astrology, they were never created to follow the exact constellation ...
Ah, spring. Finally, it’s warm enough for even thin-blooded observers (like me) to break out their binoculars and telescopes. If you’re new to astronomy, however, you’ll want to become familiar with ...
Over millennia, our view of the stars has shifted, because of Earth’s wobble. It may be time to rethink your sign.
The New York Times ran an article this week that had my astrologer group chats blowing up. The headline? Your Zodiac Sign Is 2,000 Years Out of Date. Amazing attempt at gotcha journalism. But the ...
The constellations march ever westward from month to month, with old ones disappearing into the sunset as new ones rise in the east. This is because the stars run like clockwork on a specific schedule ...
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 ...
The astronomical event of the year occurs this month, when the last total solar eclipse visible for more than 20 years sweeps the country on April 8. April brings other celestial delights, too: winter ...
Finding your way around the Pottsville 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 ...