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Beltane
Beltane, a celebration of fertility, anticipates the first signs of summer falling between the Spring Equinox and the Summer Solstice (in the Northern Hemisphere).
Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower
We're in luck this year! The sky before dawn on these mornings will be dark and moonless in 2025. The best viewing time is in the hour or two before dawn across all global locations, as the radiant appears over the eastern horizon around 4 a.m. local time. This shower...
Full Moon (Vesak Day)
Vesak, also known as 'Buddha Purnima' or 'Buddha Day,' is celebrated on the day of the full moon in the month of Vesakha according to the Asian lunar calendars. This observance typically falls in April or May in the Gregorian calendar. On Vesak Day, Buddhists around the world commemorate events...
Venus, the Morning Star
Hello again! This is Venus at its brightest for early risers. Look east right before the Sun rises. At its greatest western elongation today, Venus will be the last celestial light to be extinguished by the daylight. It's a reminder that all day long, the stars and planets are still...
Full Moon (Mead Moon)
The full moon closest to the Summer Solstice (for those of you in the Northern Hemisphere) is known as the Mead Moon. In ancient traditions, drinking mead under the 'Mead Moon' would promote healing, fertility and prosperity throughout the year. So let's crack open a bottle of honey wine!
Mars and Regulus
About 90 minutes after sunset, look for red Mars shining next to the similarly bright Regulus, one of our brightest stars. Regulus, a member of the Leo constellation, is actually a quadruple star system composed of four stars organized into two pairs. Regulus is also known as Qalb al-Asad, from...