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A real tree, a real sky… but this amazing photo feels like it was taken on another planet!
Benjamin Barakat’s award-winning astrophotograph reveals Socotra’s surreal bottle tree beneath a pristine Milky Way ...
A heritage of dark sky preservation means residents of Flagstaff welcome the season’s longer nights with prolonged views of ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is now visible in the UK night sky! The third confirmed alien visitor, whose chemical fingerprint is 'older than our Sun', makes its unrepeatable, 221,000 km/h flyby. Get ...
This rare interstellar visitor (C/2025 N1) is visible now! While too faint for the naked eye, amateur astronomers can easily ...
Muscat: The skies over the Sultanate of Oman are set to feature one of the year’s most striking celestial displays as the Geminid meteor ...
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Head to this Texas star party for incredible winter stargazing (it's truly peaceful)
We've all seen stars in the sky, but I promise you-it's different in a dark sky park. There are many dark sky communities, parks, and reserves across the United States, including several in Texas. Big ...
Awards and Competitions Three cameras, one vision: How the most stunning landscape photography of 2025 was created Awards and Competitions This is the Landscape Photo of the Year: this stunning ...
Related: This Postcard-Worthy State Park In Wyoming Is A Dream Come True For Nature Lovers Elk move through the higher elevations in small groups, their presence usually announced by the crack of a ...
AstroKobi on MSN
When Los Angeles saw the stars: A night without light pollution
Light pollution significantly affects our ability to view the night sky and poses a threat to future generations' access to ...
Light pollution is reshaping ecosystems and human health. Discover how dark-sky initiatives protect nocturnal ecology and ...
Pushing to regulate artificial light use is one of several suggestions in a new report from the state’s Dark Night Skies Protection Advisory Committee.
WASHINGTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - An exponential increase in the number of satellites placed in low-Earth orbit has brought advances in telecommunications including broadband access in rural and remote ...
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