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Sky Watch: How to See December’s Supermoon

Sky Watch: How to See December’s Supermoon

The full moon on Dec. 4 will appear closer and brighter than usual — a so-called “supermoon.” Yet through binoculars or a telescope, the view can look surprisingly flat. With sunlight hitting the lunar surface head-on, shadows disappear and craters lose definition.

Sky Watch: Cosmic Scoop

Sky Watch: Cosmic Scoop

Evenings in May offer an opportunity to spot one of the most recognizable asterisms in the night sky — the Big Dipper. Many people know that the two stars at the end of the Dipper’s bowl point to Polaris, the North Star. But the Big Dipper can also help you locate...

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Sky Watch: Venus in View Over the Coachella Valley

Sky Watch: Venus in View Over the Coachella Valley

Look to the southwest just after sunset on Nov. 4, and you’ll spot a waxing crescent moon about 15 degrees above the true horizon. Up and to the right, Venus will be clearly visible. The view of this pairing will be brief. For those with a telescope, it’s a great...

Sky Watch: Don’t Miss the Supermoon on Sept. 17

Sky Watch: Don’t Miss the Supermoon on Sept. 17

Ready your telescopes for Tuesday, Sept. 17, a particularly busy day for the moon. Although the full moon will officially reveal itself as it is rises in the evening, the fun starts much earlier in the day. Starting just after 4:10 a.m. on the 17th, Saturn puts on a...

Life Lessons We Learned From the Agave Plant

Audio availableLife Lessons We Learned From the Agave Plant

Imagine a plant substantial enough to craft ropes and nets, sweet enough to produce honey-like syrup, robust enough to provide nourishment, and striking enough to be an ornamental showstopper. Should its utility alone not impress, the plant also offers valuable...

Sky Watch: How to See One of the Brightest Stars

Sky Watch: How to See One of the Brightest Stars

This August, keep an eye on the sky for a special treat: the bright star Vega. It will reach its highest point, or culmination, around 10:40 p.m. early in the month and around 8:40 p.m. at the end of the month. While there are new methods for standardizing the...

Sky Watch: See Taurus, Mars, the Moon, and Pleiades

Sky Watch: See Taurus, Mars, the Moon, and Pleiades

Just after 2 a.m. on July 30, the constellation Taurus will rise in the northeast. Within it, you’ll spot the faint glow of the Pleiades star cluster, sitting above four observing targets arranged in a box-like shape. Look for a waning crescent moon in the upper left...

Sky Watch: Saturn Hides Behind the Moon

Sky Watch: Saturn Hides Behind the Moon

If you have a high-quality telescope, mark your calendar for the morning of June 27. Around 8:50 a.m., direct your gaze to the moon in the southwest sky and seek out Saturn positioned just above it. At 8:59 a.m., witness a celestial spectacle as the moon moves between...