For most folks, Thursday was business as usual, but others gathered in the Austin College Solar observatory to see the beginning of spring in action.
This day focuses on all things space, with visitors from NASA, Mississippi State, and plenty of books for kids to take home.
Weather permitting, Indiana should have clear skies for tonight's lunar eclipse. Here's when Hoosiers can start watching.
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Kentuckians can start watching the eclipse late Thursday evening, March 13, into the early morning of Friday. Here's when to start.
Kentuckians can start watching the eclipse late Thursday evening, March 13, into the early morning of Friday. Here's when to start.
you should be able to see at least a few of our celestial neighbors. Keeping eyes on the sky here in Meridian, Zack Rogers, WTOK News 11.
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The sundial works by casting the shadow of the gnomon (a reflection of the celestial north-south meridian) on the two quadrants (a reflection of the equatorial plane) hour by hour, minute by minute.
March is a great month for skywatchers. In addition to the full moon, a total lunar eclipse will cast the moon in a coppery reddish glow for hours.
For Kentucky, the celestial event will begin late Thursday ... March 14, crossing the meridian at 1:51 a.m. before setting at 8:05 a.m. Saturday. You can check moonrise and moonset times for ...
Credit: Astronomy: Roen Kelly Venus will be most ... with its shadow near Jupiter’s meridian. The shadow exits just before 11:40 p.m. EDT, visible across the U.S. On the 25th, Europa and ...