Farthest lunar perigee on September 13, 2017

The moon reaches perigee - its closest point to Earth - once each month. Today's perigee is the most distant one of 2017.

Will you see the moon hide Aldebaran?

If you see a bright star right next to the moon, that'll be Aldebaran. If you don't see it, it might be behind the moon! Meanwhile, we all can see the moon traveling in front of Aldebaran's constellation, Taurus the Bull.

Mercury, Regulus, Venus September 10, 2017

Elusive Mercury and star Regulus near each other before sunrise. They're below bright Venus, close to the sunrise point on the horizon. With each passing morning, both star and planet will get a little easier to see ...

Moon and Uranus in Pisces September 8, 2017

The waning gibbous moon and Uranus, 7th planet outward from the sun, float in front of the delicate constellation Pisces the Fishes on September 8.

Full Corn Moon on September 6

That's September 6 at 7:03 UTC. So the crest of the moon's full phase may have already passed, for you. Still, we all can enjoy this 3rd and final full moon of northern summer (southern winter) tonight.

Harvest Moon on September 5-6?

The moon turns full on September 6, 2017 at 7:03 UTC. For us in the Americas, our fullest moon comes on the night of September 5. Is it a Harvest Moon? Read on.

Pluto in moon’s direction September 1, 2017

On September 1, both the moon and dwarf planet Pluto lie in front of the constellation Sagittarius the Archer.

Closest far-moon of 2017 on August 30

Today's moon reaches its most distant point from Earth for the month. Astronomers call this point an "apogee" of the moon. This month's apogee is closer than any other in 2017.

Moon and star Antares on August 28

Tonight – August 28, 2017 – let the moon be your guide to the red star Antares. The humongous size of this red supergiant star is truly difficult to fathom!

Moon, Jupiter, Spica again on August 25

Charts showing how to spot them on August 25, 2017, plus an explanation of Jupiter's movement in front of the stars, as this outer planet and Earth both orbit the sun.