The moon dims, the meteors fly, and the planets dance—these are the most exciting celestial events happening this month.
You could see the full moon turn blood red (or burnt red) early Friday morning as the earth transits between the moon and the ...
A total lunar eclipse is set to wow North American astrophotographers on March 13 and 14, here's how to photograph this stellar event ...
Here are some popular specialties: You do not necessarily need the latest camera to photograph quality images of the moon; any DSLR with a crop or full-frame sensor will work. But if you're ...
Moon photography requires a balance of exposure, focus, and stability. Using a DSLR or mirrorless camera with a telephoto ...
It'll be slightly smaller than a regular full moon, and noticeably smaller than a full moon at perigee (a supermoon). However ...
Photograph The Blood Moon ... and enjoy the night sky around the full moon as it waxes and wanes right in front of your eyes.
Skywatchers across the world will witness the first total lunar eclipse in three years. Here’s who will have the best ...
Before its mission came to an end, the Blue Ghost lander captured one more incredible view of sunset seen from the moon.
As the Full Worm Moon rose overnight, skywatchers across the Americas turned their eyes — and their cameras — toward the sky. Over several hours, Earth's shadow slowly crept across the lunar surface, ...
This is known as a Blood Moon. One Scottish city was found to be the second best in the United Kingdom to see the rare occurrence, with the moon presenting an enticing target for photographers to snap ...
especially on half or full moon phases which are brighter than crescent phases. When you take your photograph, use the camera's built-in digital magnification, with the LCD screen as a guide.