No telescope is needed to view the solar system's largest planet as it moves into opposition in September, making it the biggest, brightest, and closest in all of 2022.
July's Thunder Moon will give a spectacular show over Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee as it's the biggest and brightest supermoon of the year.
If you look up to the night sky during the month of December you just might get a look at Leonard, the "Christmas Comet" that they say won't return for 80,000 years!
Perhaps you are already an astronomy enthusiast, or maybe it's something you'd like to learn more about. Either way, you're invited to be a part of Astronomy Day, this Saturday at the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science.