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Now dominating the late-summer sky are three very bright stars high overhead. Look carefully and you’ll spot many sky delights within — including the Milky Way itself.
Plus, catch Saturn and Neptune at their brightest; spy the "string of pearls" galaxy; and a close encounter of the moon and Jupiter.
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He's one of many photographers who ply the Big Cypress during new moon phases, meteor showers and other astronoimcal events in hopes of capturing the perfect Milky Way photo. The Big Cypress is also ...
“Wow. Just wow.” That’s how astronaut Nichole “Vapor” Ayers described a sprite she witnessed from the International Space ...
Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need a ton of crazy equipment or fancy gear to shoot the night sky. Grab a sturdy ...