Though not the most well known constellation in the night sky, Hydra, the sea serpent, is the longest of the 88 officially recognized modern constellations.
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Farmers’ Almanac astronomy provides the best times to view meteor showers, full moons, facts about planets and stars, plus more!
Leo is the fifth constellation of the zodiac. Its name is the Latin word meaning “lion.” Learn more!
Read MoreCheck out these 10 fascinating facts about Earth's nearest neighbor and "sister planet," Venus.
Read MoreWe've got some fascinating facts about our solar system's largest planet.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever looked at the calendar pages in your copy of the Farmers’ Almanac, you may have noticed that we refer to the planets as stars. Find out why.
Read MoreDo you know the difference between the astrological and astronomical positions of the Moon? Learn why the Farmers' Almanac includes both.
Read MoreFind out how the accuracy of the Almanac came to the aid of the lawyer who ultimately became the sixteenth President of the United States.
Read MoreIs it possible that a star could appear red or green in color?
Read MoreIn Canada and Northern portions of the United States, the Big Dipper is visible year round and is one of the most prominent groups of stars in the night sky. Learn more!
Read MoreFull Moons have long captivated cultures worldwide due to their mystical allure, with various beliefs and customs stemming from these celestial events. Our Full Moon Calendar gives you the date, time, and traditional name of the next full Moon—as well as future occurrences for this year and the next. Be sure to share your photos
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