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Your September stargazing guide: 6 astronomical sights to see
For centuries, humans have looked to the night sky with wonder, tracing the paths of stars and planets and finding stories written across the cosmos. From ancient civilizations charting constellations ...
The umbra is the dark, inner shadow of Earth. Shaped like a cone, it stretches deep into space. Its circular cross section ...
The September Epsilon Perseid Meteor Shower is a regularly occurring meteor shower, with its active period lasting from September 5 to 21, typically peaking around the 9th to 10th. Its radiant point ...
The final solar eclipse of 2025, a partial ‘Surya Grahan,’ occurs on September 21–22. While India will miss the live event, ...
A full moon, nicknamed the "Corn Moon," is slated for Sunday, Sept. 7, but there are several other astronomy events to keep in mind for the month. The planet Saturn will be at its biggest and ...
The solar eclipse will begin at 10:59 pm IST (1:29 PM EDT) on Sunday, September 21, and end at 3:23 am IST (5:53 pm EDT).
A total lunar eclipse will soon cause the moon to appear a rusty-red color in some parts of the world, but not the U.S. or Kentucky. What to know.
According to the astronomical forecast from In-The-Sky.org, the meteor shower will be most active during the pre-dawn hours, ...
September 10 has long been a date marked by significant moments that have shaped history across the world.
Watch the video to take a look back at the Blood Moon, with three more astronomy events to look out for this month.
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