Posts

NASA’s Webb Identifies Earliest Supernova to Date, Shows Host Galaxy

Image
 Hey, Space Placers! NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope identified the source of a super bright flash of light known as a gamma-ray burst: a supernova that exploded when the universe was only 730 million years old. Webb’s high-resolution near-infrared images also detected the supernova’s host galaxy. Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Andrew Levan (Radboud University); Image Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI) FROM NASA: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has observed a supernova that exploded when the universe was only 730 million years old — the earliest detection of its kind to date. Webb’s crisp near-infrared images also allowed astronomers to locate the supernova’s faint host galaxy. The telescope took these quick-turn observations July 1 in support of an international group of telescopes that detected a super bright flash of light known as a  gamma-ray burst  in mid-March. NASA’s missions are part of a growing, worldwide network watching for fleeting changes in the skies to s...

ALERT!!!!! AURORA POSSIBLE TONIGHT - DECEMBER 8-9

Image
 Hey, Space Placers! iPhone pic of November 2025 Aurora Greg Redfern In addition to the wonderful sky sights of December  https://wtop.com/the-space-place/2025/12/eyes-to-the-skies-for-december-2025-full-cold-supermoon-and-geminids-meteor-shower-steal-the-show/   we may, and I emphasize may, have the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora, tonight just after midnight towards dawn. Yesterday the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC)  https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/   issued a forecast https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/strong-g3-geomagnetic-storm-watch-valid-09-dec-2025   for a G3 (Strong) Geomagnetic Storm http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/noaa-scales-explanation to occur on December 9. This forecasted event will not be like we experienced last month when we had Aurora visible for several nights https://wtop.com/the-space-place/2025/11/northern-lights-sightings-possible-next-few-nights-in-...

Ongoing Kilauea eruption in Hawaii. Live cam here!

Image
 Hey, Space Placers! Island making happening in real time. Tune in! Sky Guy in VA

CHECK OUT THIS WEBSITE FOR LUNAR LANDINGS, IMPACTS AND CRASHES

Image
 Hey, Space Placers! LRO & ME NASA GODDARD My fave active lunar mission is Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) which has been studying and imaging our Moon for years. Check out this website for incredible images of landings, crashes and impacts.   It is really amazing to peruse the images and their underlying history. As more and more lunar missions go to the Moon, including crewed ones, LRO will be the monitor of where these missions either landed or crashed. Sky Guy on VA

FULL COLD SUPERMOON TONIGHT - Dec. 4

Image
Hey, Space Placers! iPhone Lunar Halo in a winter December Sky Greg Redfern Tonight at 6:14 pm EST the full cold supermoon will occur.   Get out and watch the moon rise and get a pic or two. If you have snow on the ground and/or early cloudy skies these make for WONDERFUL images. It will be cloudy for a lot of the country tonight but it is still worth taking a peek. Sky Guy in VA

SPACE WEATHER AFFECTS OUR TECHNOLOGY

Image
 Hey, Space Placers! CENTRAL VIRGINIA NOVEMBER 2025 AURORA  GREG REDFERN Besides creating beautiful Aurora, events on the Sun can truly affect our technology in space and here on Earth. We must also take into account space weather that has a cosmic - that is beyond our solar system - origin. Read this illuminating story    about how separate solar and cosmic ray events affected the flight computers of aircraft. Sky Guy in VA

DECEMBER SKIES: MERCURY AT ITS BEST THIS WEEK BEFORE DAWN

Image
 Hey, Space Placers! Mercury is  GOLDEN YELLOW in color Greg Redfern The image above shows what Mercury looks like in the sky to visual observers. December's skies have much to offer - check it out.   First up is the elusive planet Mercury in the East before dawn.  Get details here. For Northern Hemisphere viewers, Mercury will shine in the bright morning  twilight  low on the eastern horizon from December 1 until around December 25. It’ll reach its greatest distance from the sun on December 7. This will be the best morning apparition of Mercury for the Northern Hemisphere in 2025. Chart via  EarthSky . Good hunting! Sky Guy in VA