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May’s Night Sky Notes: Stargazing for Beginners - NASA Science
Were you inspired by the solar eclipse to become an amateur astronomer? If so, here are some high-level tips on how to get started, from NSN!science.nasa.gov
Solar Eclipse Resources
A spectacular eclipse will sweep across North America on April 8, 2024! Enjoy these free resources from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific!science.nasa.gov
April's Night Sky Notes: Participate in Eclipse Science
April is Citizen Science Month at NASA. Here are some projects that you take part in during the eclipse on April 8th, and beyond!science.nasa.gov
March's Night Sky Notes: Constant Companions: Circumpolar Constellations, Part II - NASA Science
Some constellations can be as familiar as old friends. Learn about three of them in March's Night Sky Notes!science.nasa.gov
Spot the King of Planets: Observe Jupiter - NASA Science
Jupiter is easy to observe, and well-documented by astronomers. Learn more about the King of the Planets in February's mid-month article!science.nasa.gov
February’s Night Sky Notes: Constant Companions: Circumpolar Constellations, Part I - NASA Science
Some constellations can be as familiar as old friends. Learn about three of them in February's Night Sky Notes!science.nasa.gov
Landing On Mars: A Tricky Feat! - NASA Science
Why is landing on Mars so difficult? Learn more about the challenges with a special late-month edition of Night Sky Notes!science.nasa.gov
Winter Stargazing Tips: Stay Warm and Cozy! - NASA Science
Layers and more layers! Learn how you can stay warm and comfortable while stargazing this winter with these handy tips!science.nasa.gov
January's Night Sky Notes: Connecting the ‘Dots’ with Asterisms - NASA Science
Have you ever noticed how some stars, when arranged, can form shapes in the night sky? Trace asterisms along with us!science.nasa.gov
December's Night Sky Notes: A Flame in the Sky – the Orion Nebula - NASA Science
It’s that time of year again: winter! Here in the Northern Hemisphere, the cold, crisp sky offers spectacular views of the Orion Nebula!science.nasa.gov
November's Night Sky Notes: Spy the Seventh Planet, Uranus - NASA Science
Spot this green-blue ice giant mid-November, between the gas giant Jupiter, and the seven sisters of the Pleiades!science.nasa.gov