We're now just past the midpoint of astronomical winter — that moment marking the midway point between December's winter solstice and March's vernal equinox. That moment took place at 4:11 p.m.
The winter sky has some brightly lit star patterns visible this month, including a triangle featuring Mars at one of its points, making it worthwhile to brave the winter temperatures for stargazing.
Stargazers can also look for Jupiter and a formation of three bright stars known as the Winter Triangle. Stargazers may be in for a treat this weekend, as the annual Geminid meteor shower is set to ...
Shannon Silverman, an Astrophysicist at the Clay Center in Charleston West Virginia, guides us through the cosmos above West Virginia. In episode three she takes us to the Winter Triangle. Almost ...
BRISTOL — Winter is an excellent time to view stars, planets and other celestial phenomena. Winter Astronomy is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 9 at Bonneyville Mill County Park’s Briar Patch Shelter, ...
The Winter Circle, an asterism consisting of some of the sky's brightest stars, is prominently visible from December through March, reaching its best visibility in January and February. This large ...
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See Jupiter at its brightest alongside the Winter Triangle in the week ahead
Jupiter will cross the sky each night, 'hanging out' near Pollux and Castor, the brightest stars of the constellation Gemini.
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