In mid-August the Milky Way is visible at 10 p.m. from mid-northern latitudes, and is acting overhead by midnight to coincide with true darkness. It’s the perfect time to see it. Wait until it ...
8. That makes the first week of August ideal for spotting "shooting stars" — while you also look for the Milky Way. True darkness won't come until midnight for most of the Northern Hemisphere ...
Jamie Carter is an award-winning reporter who covers the night sky. The core of the Milky Way in Sagittarius low in the south over the Frenchman River valley at ... [+] Grasslands National Park ...