SKYWATCHING

Astrophotographer achieves 'once in a lifetime' shot of ISS crossing Sun during solar flare eruption

To get the shot, the astrophotographer went to the scorching 129-degree desert, risking heatstroke and bringing ice for his gear and a cooler full of water.
Published: Jun 24, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

Astronomers suggest gigantic 'lampshades' of dark matter may be hiding distant stars from our view

'There may be enough dark matter in these MACHOs that their weak interactions with light collectively block light from passing through the cloud.'
Published: Jun 23, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

When is the next total solar eclipse and where can you watch it?

North America won't see another total solar eclipse for quite some time, though a total eclipse will cross Europe in 2026.
Published: Jun 20, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

'New star' in the Lupus constrellation is close to being visible to the naked-eye

Following its June 12 ASAS-SN detection at magnitude 8.7, the 'new star' was promptly spectroscopically analyzed by Yusuke Tampo of the South African Astronomical Observatory.
Published: Jun 20, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

Dark Energy Camera captures Chamaeleon I, a star-forming cloud — and it looks like a celestial painting

This captivating cosmic view vividly illustrates the striking interplay between dense, dark interstellar dust and brilliantly luminous reflection nebulae.
Published: Jun 20, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

A G2-level geomagnetic storm helped skywatchers catch Northern Lights further south than usual

NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) and the UK Met Office both forecasted these moderate (G2) geomagnetic storms.
Published: Jun 16, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

Crater Lake in Oregon named the best national park in the U.S. for stargazing

Among the 20 best national parks in America for stargazing, Crater Lake topped the chart.
Updated: Jun 13, 2025  |  By Raj Naik

Unique 'smiley face' will appear in the night sky on April 25 — NASA reveals when to watch

An incredible moment in space would capture three celestial bodies in the sky, making it look like a 'smiley face' staring at you from space.
Published: Apr 23, 2025  |  By Mahalekshmi P

Today's Moon phase in New York

Discover today's Moon phase in New York with accurate details on illumination, visibility, and lunar events. Stay connected with the cosmos daily on Starlust.org
Updated: 11 hours ago  |  By Tom Urbain

What are comets? Different types and where they come from

Comets, time capsules of primordial materials from 4.6 billion years ago, are explained here in detail, including every type.
Updated: Sep 16, 2025  |  By Tom Urbain

What is a solar eclipse? Types and how to observe safely

A solar eclipse is probably the most spectacular celestial event that people can experience.
Updated: Sep 10, 2025  |  By Tom Urbain

Star Hopping Guide

Star hopping is used whenever one intends to find a celestial object spreading a dim light, invisible to the naked eye.
Updated: Jun 14, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

A Guide to Binoculars

To understand the working principle of binoculars, first you need to know a little about telescopes. In fact, this is exactly what binoculars are, two identical telescopes placed next to each other.
Updated: Jun 14, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

the night sky in March

As spring awakens in the Northern Hemisphere, explore the unique celestial marvels in this transformative period.
Updated: Aug 9, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

the night sky in April

April 2024 offers a double treat: flowers unfolding by day and stars unveiling by night. Here's your daily guide to the cosmic dance overhead.
Updated: Aug 9, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

the night sky in January

Want to start the New Year with some stargazing? Discover the astronomical highlights that await you in January 2024 and let us guide you through the night sky.
Updated: Aug 9, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Solar vs. Lunar Eclipse

Explore the captivating phenomena of solar and lunar eclipses. Our comprehensive guide compares their unique characteristics, occurrences, and scientific explanations.
Updated: Jun 14, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Bortle Scale

Discover the Bortle Scale, a comprehensive rating system that measures light pollution levels in our skies.
Updated: Jun 14, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Comet C/2023 A3: The Night Sky's Next Big Event

Learn about Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS), set to dazzle the sky in 2024. From the Oort cloud to your backyard, discover its journey.
Updated: Jun 14, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain

Upcoming Planetary Opposition Dates

Planetary opposition constitutes the best time to observe the planets with your telescope or binoculars.
Updated: Jun 14, 2024  |  By Tom Urbain