Fact-based stories from our cosmic neighbourhood, one star or constellation at a time. Name it, navigate it, know it.
During the night of January 2nd to 3rd, a full moon steals the show as it glides into Gemini. This will be another supermoon, ...
To ancient Greeks and Romans, the “dog days of summer” began when Sirius, the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major – Latin for “big dog”–“appears to rise alongside the sun.” That sun/Sirius ...
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