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"Star Gazers" is the world's only weekly television series on naked eye astronomy. Each weekly episode features selected objects for naked eye viewing for the following week.

Star Gazers STGZ544 December 22-28, 2025 “The Five Brightest Things in the Sky Dec 2025”
Star Gazers STGZ543 December 15-21, 2025 “Find the Gigantic Winter Football!”
Star Gazers STGZ545 Dec 29, 2024 - Jan 4, 2026 “Astronomer Reveals What to Look For in 2026”
Funding provided by The Batchelor Foundation and The William J. & Tina Rosenberg Foundation
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Star Gazers STGZ545 Dec 29, 2024 - Jan 4, 2026 “Astronomer Reveals What to Look For in 2026”
Star Gazers STGZ544 December 22-28, 2025 “The Five Brightest Things in the Sky Dec 2025”
Star Gazers STGZ543 December 15-21, 2025 “Find the Gigantic Winter Football!”
Star Gazers STGZ542 December 5-14, 2025 “Find “The Best Meteor Shower of 2025?”
Star Gazers STGZ541 December 1-7, 2025 “Moons Over My Cetus”
Star Gazers STGZ540 Nov 24-30, 2025 “Auriga, Perseus and Taurus”
Star Gazers STGZ539 November 17-23, 2025 “Find the Winter Triangle”
Star Gazers STGZ537 November 3-9, 2025 “Supermoon Star Gazing”
Star Gazers STGZ538 November 10-16, 2025 “Leonid Meteors and the Seven Sisters”
Star Gazers STGZ534 October 13-19, 2025 “How Star Magnitudes Work”
Star Gazers STGZ533 October 6-12, 2025 “Orion’s Return Oct 2025”
Star Gazers STGZ536 Oct 27 - Nov 2, 2025 “Another Trip Around the Sun? Not Quite.”
Star Gazers STGZ535 October 20-26, 2025 “Three Men and a Bully”
Star Gazers STGZ528 September 1-7, 2025 “How to Binge Watch the Sky”
Star Gazers STGZ531 September 22-28, 2025 “The False Dawn Reveals Earth’s Ancient Past”
Star Gazers STGZ530 September 15-21, 2025 “Orion’s Planetary Tiara NASA is Crashing JUNO
Star Gazers STGZ529 September 8-14, 2025 “Go See Saturn Now, Today!”
Star Gazers STGZ532 Sept 29 - Oct 5, 2025 “Three Supermoons? In this Economy?”
Star Gazers STG5426 August 18-24, 2025 “The Circlet, Saturn and Neptune”
Star Gazers STGZ524 August 4-10, 2025 “Venus and Jupiter Got the J.U.I.C.E.”
Star Gazers STG5425 August 11-17, 2025 “Taurus and Venus the Morning Star”
Star Gazers STGZ527 Aug 25-31, 2025 “Catch Cassiopeia: Hop to it!”
Star Gazers STG422 July 28 - Aug 3, 2025 “Maui’s Fish Hook is Really There!”
Star Gazers STG419 July 7-13, 2025 “Perseus’ Elbow and Medusa’s Eye”
Star Gazers STG420 July 14-20, 2025 “Astronomy 101: Shortcut to Sky Degrees”
Star Gazers STG421 July 21-27, 2025 “Pegasus and Andromeda Share This One Thing”
Star Gazers STGZ515 June 2-8, 2025 “Hercule’s Great Big Cluster”
Star Gazers STGZ519 June 30 - July 6, 2025 “Earth at Aphelion? In This Economy?”
Star Gazers STGZ516 June 9-15, 2025 “You Can Party With These Stars May 2025”
Star Gazers STGZ518 June 23-29, 2025 “This Star Changes How We See the Universe”
Star Gazers STGZ517 June 16-22, 2025 “Mars and the Drama With Luna”
Star Gazers STGZ412 May 12-18, 2025 “The Summer Triangle is Back 2025”
Star Gazers STGZ411 May 5-11, 2025 “Pairs on Pairs on Pairs”
Star Gazers STGZ414 May 26 to June 1, 2025 “How to Find the Milky Way”
Star Gazers STGZ413 May 19-25, 2025 “This Teapot Looks Like It’s Pouring the Galaxy”
Star Gazers STGZ510 April 28 - May 4, 2025 “From Zero to Hero: Find Hercules”
Star Gazers STGZ508 April 14-20, 2025 “Lyra and the Lyric Meteor Shower”
Star Gazers STGZ509 April 21-27, 2025 “The Box of Arcturus, Ophiucus, Virgo and Libra”
Star Gazers STGZ507 April 7-13, 2025 “Have a Good Trip, See You Next Fall”
Star Gazers STGZ506 Ma 31 April, 2025 “Mars, Moon and Gemini Twins”
Extras
Thanks to NASA’s Juno mission, we’re seeing Jupiter like never before!
The Sun is getting busy and that’s great news for sky watchers!
How do Black holes form?
Learn about the Pillars of Creation. Explore how these formations teach us about star formation.
Light pollution affects more than 80% of people on Earth, diminishing the beauty of our night sky.
Supernovae mark the dramatic end of a massive star's life that results in a colossal explosion.
Embark on an exciting journey to the second planet from the Sun: Venus.
We’ve sure come a long way when it comes to telescope technology!
Dive into the mesmerizing world of constellations with our latest video!
It’s time to answer the age old question – Is Pluto actually a planet or not?