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Saturn and Neptune reach opposition, looking their best for the year. Jupiter and Venus shine bright before dawn, as does the zodiacal light.
A sky chart to help you find the M3 Cluster: Sky chart facing east showing the location of globular cluster M3.
All you'll need to see comet 12P/Pons-Brooks this month, besides fair weather and a little luck, are good binoculars or a telescope and sky map to help guide you.
Yes, there’s a Westminster chime and a tourbillon, but the real novelty is a dual-sapphire sky chart that lets you track constellations using a split-second chronograph.
A new set of data strengthens the case that dark energy’s influence on the universe—long believed to be constant—is actually changing over cosmic time.
Sky chart with the crescent Moon near Mars and Venus in the evening sky on June 21. NASA/JPL-Caltech Throughout the month, the two planets will draw closer together and be lower in the sky.
Find out what's up in your night sky during July 2025 and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing guide.