Saturday's clouds have cleared to reveal another full moon, the final of four supermoons beginning in October. We won't see another supermoon until November 2026. Full wolf supermoon around 9:30 pm ...
Recent intriguing images of 3I/ATLAS have captured the interstellar object maintaining high speed and an unsymmetrical structure as it exists inside the solar system. A newly processed near-real time ...
A new year means new skywatching events to look forward to, and January holds a few things worth seeing. Most of the month’s skywatching events happen on the same day — Jan. 3. Jan. 3 is the first ...
Jupiter is a massive, terrifying planet. Despite being studied for centuries and even visited by nine space probes in the last 50 years, the undisputed king of the Solar System has managed to keep ...
With the beginning of 2026 here, January is set to have a number of celestial events to keep an eye on. Starting with the full moon that is set to take place on Saturday, Jan. 3, called the Wolf moon, ...
Winter skies and longer nights in January provide great opportunities for skywatching events throughout the month. In addition to the full moon, meteor showers and planets as they shine brightest, ...
3I/ATLAS has already flown by Earth, but it seems like it might do what no one has predicted, come back. Since its discovery in July 2025, the interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS has been the main ...
Saturday, Jan. 3 will mark the first full moon of 2026. Known as the Wolf Moon, it will be at its fullest at 5:02 a.m. EST and best seen rising in the east at dusk later that day. It will also be a ...
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KING 5’s January episode of the Sky Above features the month’s sky watching headlines, including the final consecutive supermoon’s impact on an impressive meteor shower, plus a conversation with the ...
Discovered on July 1, 2025 by the ATLAS survey telescope in Chile, 3I/ATLAS — the third confirmed interstellar object after 1I/ʻOumuamua and 2I/Borisov — hurtled into our solar system at an inbound ...