A recently-discovered asteroid will soon become a mini-moon of Earth, and it will hang around until Thanksgiving.
During the morning hours of Sunday, Sept. 22, skywatchers will be able to watch a waning gibbous moon cross in front of ...
At a distance of 2.7 billion miles (4.3 billion km ... Sunrise: 6:46 A.M. Sunset: 6:59 P.M. Moonrise: 8:24 P.M. Moonset: 9:53 ...
Earth will soon have a visitor — and not of the extraterrestrial kind. Astronomers found a small asteroid that will orbit our planet this fall, becoming a "mini-moon" temporarily.
Unlike with solar eclipses, there’s no need to wear protective eyewear when watching a lunar eclipse and it can be viewed ...
Update by the edhat staff September 18, 2024 Edhat readers share their photos of Tuesday's supermoon, called the 'Harvest ...
This new floating rock is only expected to orbit the Earth once, beginning its trip Sept. 29 before breaking off from its ...
A giant moon with a chunk taken out of it was visible in the skies on Tuesday night. Here are some of the best shots in case ...
2024 PT₅ will then swing past for a final goodbye on 9 January 2025, coming within 1.8 million kilometers (1.1 million miles) ...
Harry Kane has scored four goals as he broke a record set by Wayne Rooney for the most goals by an English player in the ...
Exactly when to see September's full moon, the "harvest supermoon eclipse," drift into Earth's shadow to cause a partial ...
The eclipse starts around 7:13 p.m. and peaks at 7:44. It will appear as a darkening at the upper left edge of the moon. At ...