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12 Unforgettable Dark-Sky Spots To See The Upcoming Leonid Meteor Shower
Every November, the sky has a little secret. Around the 17th or 18th, Earth drifts through the dusty trail left behind by the ...
When autumn’s long nights arrive, the stars put on their finest show. Across the United States, certified dark sky preserves and parks draw stargazers seeking pristine, unpolluted skies. Autumn’s ...
The Leonid meteor shower peaks this weekend. With the moon only 9% full, stargazers could see up to 15 meteors per hour under ...
America’s largest blackwater swamp is home to more than 10,000 gators and the only gold-tier International Dark Sky Park in ...
Have you ventured into the fascinating world of astrotourism yet? No? If you’ve never heard of it or are just as curious as I am, it refers to a form of travel that involves stargazing and celestial ...
Americans do not need to travel internationally to see the Northern Lights. Factors like light pollution, moon brightness, and geomagnetic activity affect visibility. Many top viewing locations are ...
The bigger the city, the fewer stars that can be seen, because there's too much light pollution from streetlamps, buildings, illuminated signs and thousands of exterior fixtures on homes. Spring has ...
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The golden-hued Beaver Moon arrives Nov. 5—these U.S. parks offer prime viewing.
The full moon in November is a supermoon, and you can see it rise in the sky across Canada. It's actually the "closest and brightest" one of the year! November's full moon will orbit closer to Earth ...
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