The best time to see the Milky Way is generally from March to September, according to Capture the Atlas.
"Milky Way season" is here, and dark sky areas in Michigan offer prime visibility of our galaxy.
Northern Hemisphere skywatchers now have their annual window to observe the Milky Way’s luminous core, a seasonal stretch that runs from March through October but peaks in intensity during the summer ...
Billions of stars fill our galaxy that become visible at certain times of year. And in the U.S., that time, known as "Milky ...
June 2025 offers a remarkable opportunity for skywatchers to observe the Milky Way's luminous central bulge, visible throughout the month. This celestial event, highlighted by NASA's June Skywatching ...
The night sky has offered South Carolina residents a number of amazing sights so far this year, including the northern lights, launches of SpaceX satellites and a solar and lunar eclipse. And now, ...
Get ready to look up — the Milky Way will be visible in Arizona’s night sky over Memorial Day weekend. This awe-inspiring sight is a massive spiral of stars, dust and gas stretching over 100,000 light ...
An international team of astronomers has captured the most detailed image yet of the Milky Way's turbulent center. The area captured by the image, produced with the Atacama Large ...
A sweeping new ALMA image has peeled back the veil on the Milky Way’s core, exposing a dense network of cold gas filaments ...
The Milky Way is home to gas, dust, billions of stars, and a supermassive black hole at its center. Living in this galactic home gives us exclusive insight into its components, but it also hinders our ...
The Milky Way is visible year-round in Arizona but a peak time is this weekend. Optimal viewing times are between midnight and 5 a.m., especially during a new moon. Venus, Saturn, Mars and Jupiter, ...