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This Week's Sky at a Glance, January 16 – 25

This winter the biggest planet is the brightest. The brightest star pins the Winter Triangle. And did you know Capella and Rigel march in step?

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Four Privately Funded Observatories in the Next Three Years

Schmidt Sciences has unveiled details on four ambitious observatories to monitor the dynamic cosmos, with data from all four expected by 2029.

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Solar and Lunar Eclipses in 2026

This year offers an interesting mix of celestial coverups: a total solar eclipse viewable from Spain and two deep lunar
eclipses (one total, one not quite) visible across North America. The fourth, an annular solar eclipse, will be confined to the bottom of the world.

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Two New CubeSats to Monitor Nearby Stars and Distant Black Holes

Two new smallsat missions, named SPARCS and BlackCAT, promise to examine stellar flares and explosions in the early universe.

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Betelgeuse’s Elusive Companion Might Be Making Waves

In new observations, astronomers detect a moving wake of gas in the outer layers of the red supergiant Betelgeuse, offering fresh evidence for a long-suspected secondary star.

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Did Asteroids Collide Near Fomalhaut – Again? 

The young, nearby star may be experiencing an episode of repeated, violent collisions within its forming planetary system.

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Pandora Mission Launches to Explore Atmospheres on Alien Worlds

NASA's new, small observatory — launched successfully on January 11th — has a big mission: to characterize exoplanet atmospheres.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, January 9 – 18

These moonless evening offer the winter Milky Way arching high over the world. And, when will Betelgeuse stand straight over Sirius for you?

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Starless Gas Cloud Might Harbor Dark Matter

Astronomers discovered a cloud of hydrogen gas that’s devoid of stars. Held together by an invisible halo of dark matter, the starless cloud may elucidate its nature.

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An extremely rare Callisto event on January 10th

Observers across America may witness a special transit and shadow event of Jupiter’s moon on opposition day.

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Big and Bright, Jupiter Beckons in January

Jupiter's having a special moment! Don't miss the giant planet at its best when it reaches opposition this week.

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Rogue Saturn Discovered Floating Through the Milky Way

Astronomers have measured the mass of a free-floating planet for the first time. Comparable to Saturn, it’s surprisingly massive for such rogue worlds.

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A New Year of Star-Camping

For 2026, I want to be more myself — less stress and rumination, more centeredness and joy — and that’s going to necessitate a lot more time beneath the stars.

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Not Every Galaxy Has a Central Black Hole

Many less massive galaxies appear to lack something astronomers thought was ubiquitous: a central, supermassive black hole.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, January 2 – 11

The bright Moon shines over Jupiter, Pollux and Castor on Friday evening the 2nd, then
groups right up amidst them on Saturday the 3rd.

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The Best Meteor Showers in 2026

The Quadrantids and Eta Aquariids will have Moon trouble in 2026, but the beloved Perseids and Geminids should be glorious.

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January Podcast: Jupiter and Orion

In this month’s episode, start with one of the year’s best meteor showers, then spend some time with Jupiter, and check out a mythical queen and hunter who have ego problems. So bundle up, grab your curiosity, and come along on this month’s Sky Tour.

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Passing Baby Stars Lock Arms in Rare Astronomical Find

Astronomers have discovered a bridge of gas and dust between two protostars, the signature of a close encounter 15,000 years ago.

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Spaceflight for Astronomy — A Look Back and Ahead

The highlights of spaceflight in 2025 have included missions to explore the Moon, Mars, and the Sun — and more is coming in the New Year.

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This Week's Sky at a Glance, December 26 – January 4

Jupiter nears opposition. The waxing Moon pairs with Saturn, then guides the way to the fine telescopic double star Gamma Arietis, and later passes the Pleiades.

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How To Start with Your New Telescope

How to start sky exploring with that new telescope. How to set it up right, other key things to know -- and great cosmic immensities to start finding tonight.

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