Anyone for Space Night Sky

Observing the Solar System including some planets,stars, meteors, International Space Station(ISS) can be viewed with the naked eye, binoculars or telescopes and there are many online tools to aid in viewing as shown below for the location of Oxfordshire in the UK.




The first space stations to be placed in Earth orbit were the Russian Salyut 1 in 1971 and the NASA launched Skylab in 1973.
These have been developed, discontinued, replaced over the years with the International Space Station(ISS) in collaboration with Russia, USA and other nation's space agencies for manned orbits.
It is a manned research station conducting scientific experiments and studying the space environment.

Check below to find when the ISS will be flying above your location.


The Night Sky Map from Time and Date Night Sky
is a tool where you can enter your location and view the planets visibilty.


Following Table shows Lunar/Solar Eclipses occurring in 2026, dependant on your location in the world.

Annular Solar Eclipse 17 February, 2026
Total Lunar Eclipse 02-03 March, 2026
Total Solar Eclipse 12 August, 2026
Partial Lunar Eclipse 27-28 August, 2026

Ancient Chinese and Egyptian civilisations were making fairly accurate forecasts of lunar and solar eclipses. They kept records of these without fully understanding the significance of such an event. The Stone-Age circle at Stonehenge, England may have been used to predict eclipses.

As with any solid body, the Earth casts a shadow. For a lunar eclipse, the Moon moves directly into the shadow so that the Sun and Moon are aligned either side of the Earth and so the source of the Moon's light is cut off. This causes the Moon to be in semi-darkness for a few minutes. It does not disappear completely as the Earth's atmosphere bends some of the light from the Sun facing side onto the Moon's surface and can be seen as a dim, shadowy object.
The Moon can be often seen with a slight red tint and is why it is sometimes referred to as a blood moon.

A total solar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are lined up so that the Sun is exactly obscured by the smaller but much closer disk of the Moon and darkness pursues.
An annular solar eclipse happens when the Moon is too far away to completely cover the Sun which will show a 'ring of fire' around the Moon.
A partial solar eclipse happens when the Moon blocks only part of the Sun.

Anyone for Space News

You can also check when any upcoming rocket launches , ISS manouevres are happening and the latest news of any space expeditions, including Artemis. Some Rocket Launches happening soon are shown below. (All dates and times subject to change! Keep checking here for updates.) Most of the launches can be viewed on their own operator websites or on social media sites.(eg.YouTube)


Operator Rocket;Payload Location Date
SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5;Starlink 17-17 CA, USA 24 Mar, 2026
Rocket Lab Electron;Daughter of the Stars Mahia, NZ 25 Mar, 2026
SpaceX Falcon 9 Block 5;Starlink 10-44 FL, USA 26 Mar, 2026
CAS Space Kinetica 1 China 27 Mar, 2026
United Launch Alliance Atlas;Starlink 1 V 551;Amazon Leo(LA-05) FL, USA 29 Mar, 2026
NASA Artemis II;SLS Block 1 FL, USA 01 Apr, 2026

The space news from various sources is chosen by this websites' creators. Some news from NASA and ESA are shown below. (Keep checking here for updates.)




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