Richard Vaughan+FollowFlower Moon Magic Hits Tonight!The Flower Moon is rising tonight and it’s a total showstopper! Named for May’s wildflowers, this full moon will look extra big and maybe even yellow or orange when it pops up over the horizon (thanks, moon illusion). Miss it? No worries—it’ll still look full for another night or two. Pro tip: grab a stargazing app to catch the best view, and keep an eye out for Jupiter, Mars, and some sparkling stars nearby. Photographers, this is your moment! #FlowerMoon #FullMoon #Stargazing #Astrophotography #Space #Science50Share
Michelle York+FollowTonight’s Flower Moon Is a Must-See!Full Moon alert! Tonight’s Flower Moon is a bit smaller than usual but still stunning—catch it rising in Libra just after sunset. Mars is hanging out in Cancer, shining bright near the Beehive Cluster (though you’ll need binoculars for that one thanks to the moonlight). Look out for Antares, Procyon, Castor, and Pollux lighting up the sky too. Who else is moon-gazing tonight? #FullMoon #FlowerMoon #Stargazing #Mars #Astronomy #Science1945Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: Look Up Tonight!Heads up, skywatchers! Thanks to a solar storm, the northern lights might be visible way farther south than usual tonight. If you’re in states like South Dakota, Maine, or even northern Wisconsin, you could catch the aurora between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.—just find a dark spot and look north. Pro tip: use your phone’s night mode for pics! Solar activity is peaking, so these epic light shows could keep happening into 2026. Who’s staying up for this? #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Skywatching #SolarStorm #Stargazing #Science50Share
Michelle York+FollowAurora Alert: Could You See the Lights Tonight?Ever wished you could catch the northern lights without flying to Alaska? Well, a huge solar storm means up to 18 states might see the aurora borealis this week—even if you’re farther south than usual! Check north, get away from city lights, and keep your camera ready. Best times are 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.—don’t miss out on this rare show! NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Stargazing #SpaceWeather #Science594Share