The International Space Station will be visible to us a few times as it flies over our area this week. Monday morning brings the first opportunity to see it, but Thursday morning looks like the best chance.
The International Space Station will fly over our area Thursday night! Clouds may get in the way for some of you, but this is one of our best chances to see the ISS recently.
SpaceX launched another batch of Starlink satellites yesterday which we should be able to see fly over our area tonight!
The International Space Station will fly over our area twice in the next two days, but the weather looks like it's only going to cooperate for one of those sighting opportunities.
The Orionid meteor shower is expected to peak tonight which means 10-20 meteors per hour could be possible!
Look up! Mars and Venus look like they are positioned near each other right now in the evening sky.
Did you see the bright lights in the sky next to the moon last night? You were looking at Venus and Mars!
Thursday night SpaceX's Starlink satellites flew over our area and many of you got to see them! They're expected to fly over again Friday night.
There's lots to look for in the dark sky during the month of May, especially here in the first week or two!
While space isn't our expertise as meteorologists, we hear from so many of you that you enjoy seeing space topics here and on the news. Whether you consider yourself a casual observer or a more focused student of the stars, you may be interested to know there are a few local libraries officering telescope rentals!