Did you know that a massive asteroid named 2015 JO25 will be flying by Earth this week? How can you watch this, and spot it over the skies in Central New York?
Go outside with the kids tonight and search for Jupiter. Planet Jupiter is the brightest it will be all year and you don't even need a telescope to see it.
Coming up on Monday, you can witness one of the rarest astronomical events right here in Upstate New York. We are talking about Mercury passing between Earth and the sun, the Mercury Transit.
Many are ringing in the New Year with the sight of Comet Catalina. Other than that comet, when will the next one be visible to us here on Planet Earth to enjoy and see?
It seems like this past year, we've been the recipients of beautiful pictures from NASA of outer space. In the latest, A NASA camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured a unique view of the moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth last month.
No, not the night where newly married people moon their honey (sorry!) Two months ago we tried to see the first of four blood moons but here in CNY skies were overcast... Coming up THIS Friday, the 13th there will be a full moon (yeah, creepy) and this one is called the Honey Moon.