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  1. 14 hours ago

    Tonight's is a . No, the Moon won't turn black. Yes, it will be invisible as New Moons are. And it is also the third New Moon in a season of four New Moons.

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  2. Aug 18

    Did you know that you can actually see the Sun a few moments before it rises and after it sets? How? The magic of refraction.

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  3. Aug 12

    alert! The are peaking now. When's the best time to see the celestial from your location?

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  4. Aug 11

    tonight! It rises around the middle of the night and sets in the middle of the day, so the best time to see it is in the early morning.

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  5. Aug 3

    It's a tonight! In some cultures, August's Full Moon is called , after the lake sturgeon, North America's largest fish.

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  6. Jul 22

    Did you miss earlier this year? Today 22/7 in the date/ month format is . Celebrate it by making your favorite pie!

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  7. Jul 21

    Watch the being "born" and "grow" over the next few nights as 's only moves through its waxing phase. How many phases does the have?

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  8. Jul 20

    It's the of the . Celebrate it by some gazing. is going to be at its brightest for 2020, and it's a . What else can you see in the night sky tonight?

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  9. Jul 19

    shines bright! The is brightest on Jul 20. See it without any visual aids for the rest of the month. Saturn in our Interactive : How bright will it get?

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  10. Jul 17

    Happy ! Today's observance is a homage to the date on the iPhone emoji. What's your favorite to use? Ours are ⏰, 📆, 🌓, ☀️, 🔭!

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  11. Jul 15

    alert! One of the brightest comets to be seen from the Northern Hemisphere in recent history, is currently dazzling in the northern skies. Can you see it from your location?

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  12. Jul 14

    Planning to do some watching tonight? Don't forget to look out for , , & . They'll be shining bright and visible with naked eyes! Best times and dates to see the three from your location:

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  13. Jul 12

    tonight! At 23:29 UTC, the will reach its . How the looks like depends on where on you are. .

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  14. Jul 9

    Did you know there is no set number of used around the world? Time zones are based on time but are also defined by political and international borders, so they can change at any time!

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  15. Jul 4

    alert! Tonight there's a of the . They can be faint and easily missed, but if you know when and where to look you may see it. 

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  16. Jul 4

    July 4, 2020, 11:34 UTC: the Earth is at : the point on its solar orbit farthest from the Sun. Distance from the Sun does not cause seasons. It is the Earth's tilted axis.

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  17. Jul 2

    Happy . 183 days have passed in 2020. 183 days left. Use our to find out the number of days between any two dates.

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  18. Jul 1

    on July 4/5, 2020. Visible from North America, South America, and Africa, this will be very faint and can be easily missed. Will it take place where you are?

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  19. Jun 20
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  20. Jun 20

    Happy ! Today, June 20, 2020, at 21:43 UTC, the Sun will be directly over the Tropic of Cancer. This marks the start of astronomical summer in the North and astronomical winter in the Southern Hemisphere.

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