Stargazing Calendar for February 2024
Discover the celestial wonders awaiting you in stargazing this February 2024. Explore planetary conjunctions, comet sightings, and more in this captivating astronomical journey.
Carina-Sagittarius Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy
Explore the mysteries of the Carina-Sagittarius Arm in the Milky Way, a minor spiral arm revealing unique celestial features and offering insights into the galaxy's dynamic structure.
NGC 6523: A Close Look at the Lagoon Nebula
Explore the captivating Lagoon Nebula (NGC 6523) in Sagittarius, unveiling unique structures and ongoing star formation mysteries in this celestial gem.
Stargazing Calendar for January 2024
Explore the celestial wonders of stargazing this January 2024, featuring a breathtaking lineup of events. From meteor shower peaks and planetary conjunctions to the enchanting ascent of clusters like the Little Beehive, dive into a month of awe-inspiring astronomical marvels that illuminate the night sky.
Stargazing Calendar for December 2023
Explore the celestial wonders of December 2023 with meteor showers, planetary alignments, and cosmic events that paint the night sky. Discover the grandeur and beauty of astronomical phenomena in this captivating journey through the stars.
Stargazing Calendar for July 2023
Get ready for a month filled with celestial wonders! In July, Mercury transitions in the sky, Venus and Mars dance closely, and comets reach perihelion and perigee. Don't miss the supermoon, many conjunctions, asteroid 15 Eunomia and Pluto at opposition, three meteor showers, and other breathtaking events. Grab your telescope and prepare for a dazzling show in the night sky throughout the month of July.
Stargazing Calendar for January 2023
In this first month of the new year, aside from the celebratory fireworks, we can also witness some beautiful astronomical events such as the Quadrantid meteor shower, two comets and two large asteroids at opposition.
Stargazing Calendar for December 2022
This month of December 2022, we will be visited by an interesting comet from the depths of the Oort cloud, we will be showered by up to 120 meteors per hour during the Geminid meteor shower peak, and we will be able to observe Mars and Mercury under great conditions.