The convergence of the Artemis II and Crew-12 launch schedules adds another layer of importance to Monday’s countdown test at Kennedy Space Center. For the first time since the 1960s, NASA has ...
Tonight, Feb. 2, a rare celestial alignment will give skywatchers in northern eastern U.S. states all the more reason to look ...
Regulus — also called Alpha Leonis — is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. The brightest star in the constellation ...
Has driving through history ever been so cool, beautiful and timely than visiting Cape Canaveral, the original and current ...
February's full "Snow Moon" has risen, dazzling stargazers with an incredible performance as it climbed over the eastern ...
Stargazers looking ahead to February’s highlights should make some time to look up not only during the night, but also during the day. In addition to the first solar eclipse of the year and a "planet ...
Find out what's up in your night sky during February 2026 and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing guide.
The first full moon of February, known as the Snow Moon, will illuminate the night sky this weekend, coinciding with the ...
California stargazers can observe a parade of six planets in the night sky throughout February, but the best time to see the planetary lineup is on Sunday, Feb. 28, according to NASA.
The February 2026 Snow Moon appears on February 1 and reflects winter’s history, science, and seasonal meaning.
The next full moon will appear in the night sky Sunday, Feb. 1, but it you plan on stepping outside to watch it, bundle up.
The month is packed with skywatching highlights—including six visible planets, an annular solar eclipse, and the Milky Way’s bright core returning to view in the Northern Hemisphere.