A new Solar eclipse totality map is out just days before the total solar eclipse. This is bad news for some New Yorkers. Plus, we have updated eclipse times.
This weekend, you can look up to the night sky and be able to see five planets and the moon without a telescope. You may have to set your alarm to catch it. If you don't catch it, you will have to wait two years for the next time.
Whether you call it a Hunger Moon, Super Moon or a Super Snow Moon, tonight's sky will be lit up with the brightest moon of 2019 and peak visible hours are on the way!
There is yet another supermoon that will appearing in the skies and it will be the first one in the new year. When will it appear? It may be sooner than you think.
I have been getting excited for this for a couple of weeks now so you may have to forgive me if I am rushing things by taking pictures already. Tonight and Tomorrow we will be witnessing the moon at it's closest to the Earth while being full since 1948, the next time we will witness anything close to this will be 18 years from now...
Not sure if you heard or not, but tonight is not only a big night for last minute Christmas shopping, but the year's only total lunar eclipse will be taking place