Many of 2023's most spectacular celestial events will be visible to the naked eye if you know the right times and places to view them.
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Meteor showers and other celestial objects will light up the night sky almost every month this year. Most are visible to the naked eye – without a telescope or binoculars – if you know the right times and places to view them.
Rare stargazing opportunities include a green comet and a partial solar eclipse with a "ring of fire" visible in parts of the southwestern United States.
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I know this “show” happens a lot in Alaska.. I’d love to go there one day!
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When I first saw a supermoon, I was seriously freaked out…
I cried out to him with my mouth, and he was exalted by my tongue. – Psalm 66:17