Shen girls' lacrosse is accustomed to overcoming adversity. The team has played this season without injured star Macy Zeilman ...
The moon will briefly hide Regulus in a dramatic occultation visible across parts of the eastern U.S.
A waxing gibbous moon will occult Regulus after dark on Saturday, April 25, briefly wiping Leo’s brightest star from view for ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The Lehigh County Coroner's office says that two victims of a suspected murder-suicide were found in a Bethlehem home Friday night, both of whom had suffered apparent gunshot injuries ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - New details have emerged about a murder-suicide that rocked a Bethlehem neighborhood. The community is mourning the loss of two parents, as an investigation into what led up to the ...
Leo the lion is most visible during the spring, after sunset, for Northern Hemisphere stargazers. It boasts a rear triangle for its tail and a backward question mark, known as the Sickle asterism, ...
It boasts a rear triangle for its tail and a backward question mark, known as the Sickle asterism, which creates its mane and head. The Sickle is bright enough to spot even through light pollution.
Leo is a prominent sight for stargazers in April. Its famous sickle, punctuated by the bright star Regulus, draws many a beginning stargazer's eyes, inviting deeper looks into some of Leo's celestial ...
Geometric patterns are fun to trace among the stars. In past columns, I’ve told you about the Summer Triangle, the Winter Hexagon (or Oval), and autumn’s Great Square of Pegasus. Today, I’d like to ...
Geometric patterns are fun to trace among the stars. In past articles, I’ve told you about the Summer Triangle, the Winter Hexagon (or Oval), and autumn’s Great Square of Pegasus. Today, I’d like to ...
The Super Mario Galaxy movie is primed for a predictably massive opening weekend despite mixed reviews, but the biggest surprise may be the non-Mario characters who make an appearance. Just ahead of ...
The Moon passes 0.3° north of Leo’s alpha star, Regulus, at 4 P.M. EDT. By the time darkness falls, our satellite stands about 3.5° east of this bright star. Shining at magnitude 1.4, Regulus sits ...