Of all the constellations recognized in the night sky, Pegasus is, perhaps, the one that most captures the imagination, from ancient times all the way to the present day. Learn more!
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Farmers’ Almanac astronomy provides the best times to view meteor showers, full moons, facts about planets and stars, plus more!
Cygnus is a swan-shaped constellation passed on to us from the ancient Greeks. Learn more!
Read MoreThe annual Perseid meteor shower is usually one of the most exciting natural light shows of the year. Learn more!
Read MoreLynx is one of the dimmest, and lesser known, constellations in the night sky. Learn more about this wildcat in the sky!
Read MoreHaumea is the forth largest known dwarf planet in our Solar System. Learn more about this oddly-shaped body.
Read MorePerhaps the most storied hero in Greek mythology, Hercules rules the night sky each summer.
Read MoreMeet Ophiuchus, the so-called 13th constellation in the Zodiac.
Read MoreUrban legends abound on the subject of things—and people— going haywire around the time of the full Moon. But is there any truth to it? Depends on who you ask.
Read MoreAnother named Moon? What does it mean and what does it have to do with the date of Easter? We explain.
Read MoreCentaurus is an ancient constellation and one of the largest and brightest constellations in the sky. Learn more about this half-man/half-horse.
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