January 2026 Stargazing Guide
January nights have a sharper chill, but the sky rewards patience. Long evenings and late sunsets give plenty of time
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January nights have a sharper chill, but the sky rewards patience. Long evenings and late sunsets give plenty of time
Read MoreWarm Welcome to the December Sky December nights can feel long and cold, but the payoff is huge. The early
Read MoreNovember ordinarily offers cooler nights and clearer skies (especially away from city lights), which means good contrast for stars. From
Read MoreOctober nights are finally getting longer, and the air is clearer. It’s one of the best times of the year
Read MoreWelcome to your September stargazing guide! Whether you’re laying back on a blanket with your eyes to the sky or
Read MoreAugust 2025 Stargazing Guide 🌌 Welcome to your crash-course guide to the night skies of August 2025! Whether you’re stargazing
Read More🔭 Circumpolar Constellations (Visible All Year) Ursa Major (The Great Bear) Naked Eye: Easily spot the Big Dipper asterism. Use
Read More🌌 Circumpolar Constellations (Best viewed 10:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m.) Circumpolar constellations never set and are visible year-round, but their
Read More🌌 Stargazing Guide for May 2025 🗺️ Circumpolar Constellations (Best viewed 10:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m.) These constellations never set
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