One of the brightest stars in the night sky will vanish as seen from North America and Europe in a rare event.
Ahead of the anticipated launch of the Artemis II mission, catch a glimpse of February’s full moon, called the snow moon.
If you manage to spot the Moon and want to take a picture make sure you turn off the flash on your phone, activate night mode ...
The 'Snow Moon' is named for the inclement weather that is common in January.
The next full moon will not appear until March 3.
February’s first full moon is set to rise, with the ‘Snow Moon’ marking the last full moon of meteorological winter.
The Snow Moon is certainly living up to its name in 2026.
Skywatchers across parts of North America are getting front-row seats to a lunar occultation, where Luna makes one of the ...
A rare lunar occultation will occur on Feb. 2 when the moon passes directly in front of bright star Regulus as seen from a ...
The second full moon of 2026 — the snow moon — rose after sunset on Sunday, Feb. 1, lighting up the night sky across the ...
An orange moon near the horizon isn’t a signal of something sinister. It’s caused by the same scientific event that is the ...
The lunar crescent will disappear below the horizon before midnight on Jan. 22.