ASTRONOMY & OBSERVING NEWS
NASA Announces Four New Lunar Lander Missions for 2028
NASA has awarded contracts to three aerospace companies for four lunar landers to launch in 2028.
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Where to Look Tonight
This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 26 – July 5
This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 26 – July 5
The almost-full Moon steps past orange Antares between Friday and Saturday evenings, June 26th and 27th.
where to lookJuly Podcast: Spotlight on Spica
Sky Tour Podcast
This month’s episode highlights the bright star Spica, now prominent high in the southwest after evening twilight. It’s leading the parade of constellations, along with the brilliant planet Venus, that will grace the Northern Hemisphere’s summer skies. You'll also get to know other brights stars in Spica’s vicinity, along with excellent tips on how to be a better stargazer. So grab curiosity and come along on this month’s Sky Tour.
Subscribe NowA Globular Season Surprise
A Globular Season Surprise
The true origins of some globular clusters can give you a new perspective when you're viewing them through your telescope.
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Astronomers often spend their time lost among the stars, but the science of astronomy and the hobby of stargazing are also communal affairs. So, don’t be a stranger—find a group to get involved with today!
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Sky & Telescope Magazine
Explore the astronomy magazine that’s been out of this world for more than 80 years. This month, join us as we check in on the landers and rovers heading to the Moon!
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Issue Highlights
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Dark Clouds of the Summer Milky Way
Akarsh Simha
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How One Year Changed Space Science in America
Hannah Richter
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Narrowband Imaging with Color Cameras
Ron Brecher




















