🌌 Circumpolar Constellations (Best viewed 10:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m.) Circumpolar constellations never set and are visible year-round, but their positions shift. In June, these are high in the sky…
🌌 Stargazing Guide for May 2025 🗺️ Circumpolar Constellations (Best viewed 10:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m.) These constellations never set from mid-northern latitudes and are visible all year, but some…
Welcome to your April skywatching adventure! Spring is in full swing in the Northern Hemisphere, and the night skies are rich with stars, planets, and a few seasonal surprises. Observations…
Fellow stargazers, mark your calendars! A spectacular total lunar eclipse is set to grace our skies on the night of March 13 into the early hours of March 14, 2025….
March is a great time to stargaze as winter constellations begin to set earlier in the evening and spring constellations rise to prominence. This month also marks the vernal equinox,…
Jedite’s Stargazing Guide Febuary 2025 General Tips for Febuary Stargazing Time and Location: Observe around 9–11 PM for the best views. Choose a location with minimal light pollution. Gear:…
Jedite’s Stargazing Guide January 2025 General Tips for January Stargazing Best Times: January nights are long and dark. Observe after 8 PM to avoid residual sunlight, and closer to midnight…