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Farmers’ Almanac astronomy provides the best times to view meteor showers, full moons, facts about planets and stars, plus more!
In 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 MoreSponsored Advertisement Buy Now! Full 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
Read MoreDo you love shooting stars? Wondering if there is a meteor shower tonight? Here are some of the best-known meteor showers, when, and where to see them—followed by more details about each. Plus, meteor shower watching tips. Good luck—and be sure to share your experiences and any photos in the comments section! Jump to meteor
Read MoreHave you ever seen a ghostly ring around the Moon? We explain what it's called and what causes it.
Read MoreA fascinating look at the Moon's influence on Earth's ocean tides.
Read MoreLearn why the night sky isn't as dark as it used to be.
Read MoreIt's been over a half century since the historic landing on the Moon. See Walter Cronkite's television coverage of the event!
Read MoreNo, it's not a summer romance at the Box Office, but a celestial event you don't want to miss. Learn more about this shining asterism now showing during August evenings at a sky above you!
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