
A guide to 'what's up' for all things astronomy.
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The predawn sky an hour before sunrise late June and early July. Graphic by Dennis Bodzash.
It’s a new week, which means that it’s time to spotlight something especially noteworthy in the sky yet again. This week’s feature is all about a p...
The Swift Observatory needs urgent help to stay aloft. NASA image.
It’s Friday, which means that the Space News Roundup has arrived. This week features an especially large payload of the usual collection of especially eye-catching stories...
SpaceShipOne is now in the Smithsonian. Found image.
It’s another Wednesday, which means that it’s time for another trip in the time machine. In what is a first for this column in its history, we take a repeat trip back to a year already...
Watching the Sun rise on the Summer Solstice is a big event even in 2026! Photo by Dennis Bodzash.
The arrival of June also heralds the arrival of summer, which arrives astronomically with the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year,...
The Earth from space. Eratosthenes would have loved this view! NASA image.
Tomorrow is the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year (for us North of the Equator) and the official start of the summer season. For many people, this serves...
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