We're into the shortest nights of the year so good stargazing can't really begin here in Butler until after 10 p.m., and the show is pretty much over by 4:30 a.m. when m...
Most of the 66 or so of the constellations we see around our Butler night skies require you to suspend any sense of reality and turn on the imagination big time.
I alway...
Whenever I’m scanning the night skies with my telescope, I often have a hard enough time getting my mind wrapped around the distances to neighboring planets in our solar...
Unfortunately, the evening constellations of spring are not known for their flashiness. It’s still worth staying up a little late for a night of stargazing, though. Thre...
They will go away until fall
This is your absolute last chance to see what’s left of the brilliant winter constellations. They’ve just about crashed in Butler’s low weste...
When I put on star parties, I love the part of the evening when folks get a look through my arsenal of supersized telescopes.
I love to target the heavenly bodies that p...
I know and appreciate the fact there’s many regular readers of this column, and I hope you’ve learned much about the night skies.
I also know we have new readers all the...
When you first gaze upon the stars in our Butler heavens, even in the dark countryside, they just look like little white lights of varying brightness.
As they say, the ...
To be honest, we’re entering a not so spectacular season for star watchers.
The great winter constellation Orion the Hunter and his posse of surrounding constellations a...
The planets Jupiter and Venus are parting company in the low western sky in the early evening, visible even before the end of evening twilight and available until around...