Your complete guide to stargazing and eclipses for 2024, including the best times to look at the full moon, planets, conjunctions, meteor showers and more.
The new year brings a fresh slate of exciting astronomical events in the night sky, and one that will take place in the middle of the day that, for many, will be a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle. From planetary alignments to a "Super Harvest Moon Eclipse," here are the top astronomy events to mark on your 2024 calendar: Less than a week after the spring equinox, which takes place on March 19 at 11:06 p.m. EDT, stargazers will be able to see the year's first eclipse. A penumbral lunar eclipse will
A definitive guide to plan your stargazing outings, with details of every solar and lunar eclipse, meteor shower, asteroid, full moon, and other notable sights.