Long before satellites and digital maps, explorers relied on the night sky. By understanding constellations and the movement of stars, sailors could determine direction and latitude across open oceans ...
Bogong Moth is a night flying moth. Endangered species in Australua and declining population since 1980's because of droughts in the regions where their lavae grow© Nancy Husband/Shutterstock.com ...
Lost without a compass? Look up! In this guide, we break down the ancient art of celestial navigation - using stars to find your way. Whether you're camping off-grid, sailing open waters, or just ...
This is from the online archives of The Star of North Augusta, a collection of more than 25,000 articles published from October 2007 to February 2022. There is a huge hunt among scientific researchers ...
The easiest way to find Orion, known as the Hunter, is to search for the constellation’s three-dot belt. This trio of stars appears almost perfectly aligned in the night sky. The stars Alnitak, ...