Longest day of the year, plus other celestial treats to watch out for this June
Now that we’re halfway through 2019, brace yourselves as June ushers in hotter days, early sunrises, and late sunsets. The summer solstice on June 21—the
Now that we’re halfway through 2019, brace yourselves as June ushers in hotter days, early sunrises, and late sunsets. The summer solstice on June 21—the
The change of seasons ushered in days of gloomy weather; let’s hope this won’t drag on until April! There’s a meteor shower (Lyrid meteor shower)
Heads up, sky watchers! On March 21st, the appearance of the last in the Supermoon trifecta this year happens Thursday, which also coincides with the
Avid sky-watchers and dedicated astronomy enthusiasts in the United Arab Emirates can bid goodbye to biting cold nights as March ushers in the beginning of
February opens with the gradual exit of the Moon from the night sky, which means observers will start the second month with a trove of
As the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) coldest month ushers in, a number of well-known winter constellations and deep-sky objects will spruce up the January sky.
Before 2018 comes to a close, the last comet of the year will make its nearest approach to Earth. Comet 46P/Wirtanen, one of the three
This wonderful year 2018 is about to end soon as nights becoming longer and colder further. With the upcoming holidays, there will be more time
NGC281 known as the Pacman Nebula taken from Al Sadeem Observatory October 12, 2018 using Vixen ED115S telescope and ZWO1600MC-cool CMOS camera mounted on Skywatcher
NGC6960 known as the Western Veil Nebula taken from Al Sadeem Observatory last July 21, 2018 using Vixen ED115S telescope and ZWO1600MC-cool CMOS camera mounted
Al Sadeem Observatory
Al Wathbah South, Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates