Twenty-five light-years away, in the constellation Camelopardalis, a small red star hosts a rocky world that just became one ...
Last month, we visited the constellation Lepus, found south of Orion. This month, we will turn our attention toward the area north of Auriga. This region appears nearly starless even under dark rural ...
Back in the March issue, we visited the eastern portion of one of the sky’s most challenging constellations, Camelopardalis the Giraffe. I promised then that we would return later in the year to call ...
This suspected link between dwarf and classical novae now has an observational basis with the discovery of an ancient nova shell around the dwarf nova Z Camelopardalis. The nature of the shell ...
I confess I've never seen the giraffe constellation. I know the general area and have hunted galaxies and star clusters there but have yet to take the time to connect its faint stars into the ...