Eclipses 2025: Sept 7-8 Total Lunar Eclipse
Sept 21 Solar Partial EclipseÂ
Eclipses 2026: Feb 17 Annular Solar Eclipse
March 2-3 Total Lunar Eclipse
August 12 Total Solar Eclipse
Partial Lunar Eclipse
Missions to watch for Space.com or NASA
Quadrantids: Dec 25 - Jan 16 Peak Jan 3-4
Lyrids: April 17-26 Peak 21-22
Eta Aquariids: April 19 - May 28 Peak: May 5-6
Southern delta Aquariids: July 18 - Aug 12 Peak: July 29-30
Alpha Capricornids: July 12 - Aug 12 Peak: July 29-30
Perseids: July 17 - Aug 23 Peak: Aug 12-13
Orionids: October 2 - Nov 12 Peak: Oct 22-23
Southern Taurids: Oct 13 - Nov 27 Peak: Nov 3-4
Northern Taurids: Oct 13 - Dec 1 Peak: Nov 8-9
Leonids: Nov 3 - Dec 2 Peak: Nov 16-17
Geminids: Dec 1 - 21 Peak: 13-14
Ursids: December 16 - 26 Peak: 21-22
This image released by the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, Thursday, May 12, 2022, shows a black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way black hole is called Sagittarius A*, near the border of Sagittarius and Scorpius constellations. It is 4 million times more massive than our sun. The image was made by eight synchronized radio telescopes around the world. (Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration via AP) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
James Webb Space Telescope
This combination of images provided by NASA on Monday, May 9, 2022, shows part of the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, seen by the retired Spitzer Space Telescope, left, and the new James Webb Space Telescope. The new telescope is in the home stretch of testing, with science observations expected to begin in July, astronomers said Monday. (NASA/JPL-Caltech, NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI via AP) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS