Formerly the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, the observatory was renamed in 2020 to honor Vera Rubin, who died at 88 in 2016 ...
Some stargazers are calling it a planetary parade: Every other planet in our solar system can be seen in the sky tonight.
The telescope will catalogue billions of new objects and produce a new map of the entire night sky every three days with the largest digital camera ever made.
Welcome to WTOP’s inaugural monthly feature of “What’s up in the sky?” Here’s what D.C. stargazers can watch for regarding ...
Exciting January sky events include Quadrantid Meteor Shower, Moon occulting Pleiades, Venus at dichotomy, a full “Wolf Moon” ...
You can find Mars above the eastern horizon after 8:00 PM local time ... you can watch this event with the naked eye, ...
During the early morning of Monday 8 September, the full Moon will move into the shadow of Earth and be totally eclipsed. The ...
While privately funded programs to develop space vehicles and execute extraterrestrial missions have been in play for years, ...
Keep your eyes on the sky this upcoming year for a chance to spot breathtaking meteor showers, a special view of Saturn and a ...
M87, a prominent galaxy in the Virgo cluster, gained fame after the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) revealed the first image of ...
The image of supermassive black hole Sagittarius A * was created using data from the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration. At the same time several telescopes, including the Chandra X-ray Observatory ...
December 2024 will see a rare "black moon," a term for the second new moon in a calendar month. The second new moon of ...