Jupiter's an eye-magnet this month plus there's a possible binocular comet and several minor meteor showers to look forward to. Check out our night-sky calendar for more events.
Jupiter's an eye-magnet this month plus there's a possible binocular comet and several minor meteor showers to look forward to. Check out our night-sky calendar for more events.
Gas giant planets rule the evening sky. Saturn and Neptune start the planetary show about an hour after sunset. Look to the south-southeast to spot a modestly bright star. That’s
"That's why I enjoy taking myself out of my own element, my own comfort zone, and hurling myself out into the unknown. Because it's during those scary moments, those unsure steps taken, that I am able to see that I'm like a comet hitting a new atmosphere: suddenly I illuminate magnificently and fire dusts begin to fall off of me. I'm a shooting star. A meteor shower. But I'm not going to die out. I guess I'm more like a comet then. I'm just going to keep on coming back." -C. JoyBell C.