Use the Big Dipper to locate Polaris, the North Star. Orion's belt helps find other bright stars like Sirius. Follow the Big Dipper's handle to find Arcturus and Spica. The Summer Triangle is formed ...
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This week’s science class for local homeschool families at Educational Outfitters included a study on stars, constellations and the Milky Way. When asked if they knew how big a shooting star actually ...
The most apparent constellations found overhead in January’s evening skies are Orion, Taurus, Auriga and Gemini. The western horizon still has Cygnus standing upright but setting quickly as night ...
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Struggling to come up with fun ways to entertain your kids as the weather heats up? Not to worry. All it takes is a few simple supplies and a little imagination to get them moving, creating and ...
Ever been curious about the skies above us? Want to learn more about the Northern Lights, star constellations and space missions? Havila Voyages has announced details of three new Astronomy themed ...
June 21st brings us the summer solstice, so warmer weather has finally arrived in Wyoming. This month if you go out after it gets dark, you will see some wonderful stars and constellations in every ...