December full moon reaches its peak on December 4, bringing intensified momentum to any significant shifts already unfolding ...
The beginning of winter is a great time to be taking up astronomy, with long dark nights and a multitude of bright stars on display, Nigel Henbest writes ...
In the evening of December 7, the planet Jupiter will be in conjunction with the stars Pollux and Caster within the constellation Gemini. Later in the evening, the moon will join this constellation ...
As 2025 concludes, astronomy enthusiasts have a final celestial treat: the third and last supermoon on December 4th. This ...
Here’s everything you need to know about astrophotography in December 2025: ...
December brings the enchanting winter constellations into view, offering a stunning backdrop for the month’s celestial events. Notably, the Geminids meteor shower peaks on the night of December 13-14, ...
See the almost-full moon drift past the Pleiades (also known as the Seven Sisters) on Wednesday, Dec. 3, in a spectacular close encounter visible after dark.
Plus, the Geminid meteor shower peaks on the night of Dec. 13-14, and the winter solstice arrives Dec. 21 at 10:03 a.m.
Any clear night this month is the perfect time to pull out those binoculars or your telescope to observe the Orion Nebula. The nebula is, to the naked eye, the middle star in the “Sword” of Orion.
There’s magic in the air this holiday season and there’s also magic in the December night skies. These long nights are ...
Winter begins with the solstice, at 9:03 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 21. At that moment the sun reaches its turning point over the Tropic of Capricorn and begins its next journey north.
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