Comet season
There have recently been multiple comets visible in the night sky. My favorite place to find information on viewing comets is from https://theskylive.com/comets. Currently, the brightest visible comet, C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) can be seen just after sunset below the Big Dipper. Grab a pair of binoculars and see if you can spot it in the northwest. Happy Comet Hunting!
September Guest Post: Stars in Our Skies
This September we are featuring a collection of stars from the zodiac known as Capricornus. When translated through Latin, the constellation represents a sea goat. This mythical creature was associated with the god Enki in Babylonian mythology, and later with the Greek deity Pan. In Greek mythology, the constellation is sometimes seen as Amalthea, a goat with a broken horn, which was later transformed into the “horn of plenty,” cornucopia.

