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February stargazing: A planet parade comes to town

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And why 2026 could be a big year for spotting auroras. Northern lights shine in the night sky over the landscape in northeastern Germany on January 19, 2026. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Still, patient stargazers will be rewarded with a memorable planetary alignment. And for those readers joining us from the Southern Hemisphere, there's also the Alpha Centaurids meteor shower to look forward to.


Hubble Space Telescope caught a second glimpse of comet 3I/ATLAS

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The interstellar object is still soaring through our solar system. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. It's understandable why every space agency and astronomy enthusiast around the world is trying to catch a glimpse of 3I/ATLAS . Not only is it the third-known interstellar object to pass through our solar system,it's also the fastest comet ever recorded . But even as it races at 130,00 miles per hour towards its closest distance from Earth, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope recently caught another stunning glimpse of the icy rock.


December stargazing: An infamous comet and one last supermoon for 2025

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Winter officially arrives on Sunday, December 21. A view of the Geminid meteor shower and stargazing at the Tunnel View of Yosemite National Park on December 14, 2023. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. As one might expect from a month full of long, dark nights, December is a highlight for those with a penchant for looking to the stars . This year, the stargazing on offer promises to be particularly good.


The biggest supermoon of the YEAR will light up the skies tonight - as our lunar satellite appears 8% larger and 16% brighter than usual

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Brightest supermoon of 2025 lights up the sky this week

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This month's full moon will come within about 222,000 miles of Earth. The supermoon rises from the sea in Molfetta, Italy, on October 7, 2025. It was the first of three consecutive supermoons in 2025. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. As the year's penultimate month kicks off, the year's brightest supermoon is almost here.


November Stargazing: Supermoon number two, meteors galore, and 'naked' Saturn.

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Three meteor showers will peak this month. This delightfully detailed false color image of Saturn is a combination of three images taken in January 1998 by the Hubble Space Telescope and shows the ringed planet in reflected infrared light. Different colors indicated varying heights and compositions of cloud layers generally thought to consist of ammonia ice crystals. The eye-catching rings cast a shadow on Saturn's upper hemisphere, while the bright stripe seen within the left portion of the shadow is infrared sunlight streaming through the large gap in the rings known as the Cassini Division. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday.


Students use AI to find possible cave entrances on Moon

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been used to find two previously undiscovered possible cave entrances on the Moon, which could support human survival on future space missions. Daniel Le Corre, a PhD researcher at the University of Kent, surveyed less than 0.3% of the lunar surface before finding the two pits. The South Marius Hills Pit, which the university said was previously overlooked by researchers, is in an area thought to be rich in lava tubes, while the Bel'kovich A Pit is close to the Moon's north pole and more likely to be a source of water. The pits were detected using an AI model that was trained to scan publicly available Nasa images and identify pits based on their distinctive shape. The AI model is named Essa, which is short for entrances to sub-surface areas and a nod to the Cornish name of Mr Le Corre's hometown, Saltash.


October Stargazing: A supermoon, new comet, and a whole lot of meteors

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Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) was only discovered in January 2025. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Stargazers will be happy to know that October will see the cosmos compensating for a couple of relatively lean months.There will be a whole bunch of celestial bodies to see over the next month, including the year's largest and brightest full moon, the arrival of a brand new comet, two meteor showers and a good chance to see our solar system's favorite big fella in all his glory. October's full moon finds our closest celestial companion at its perigee, i.e. the point at which it's closest to the Earth. This means that this month's full moon will be [drum roll] a supermoon!