February’s night sky gives us the bright trio of Mars, Jupiter and Venus, according to NASA skywatch experts. “Venus blazes ...
Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but with a telescope you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
Like a celestial parade across the cosmos, five bright planets are lighting up the night sky and visible with the naked eye ...
Our Solar System is a carefully balanced celestial dance held together by a virtually perfect balance of gravity and inertia.
Venus, Jupiter, and Mars dominate the sky. Catch your last views of Saturn as early in the month, the Moon passes in front of ...
In a celestial event known as a great alignment the five planets will be discernible with the naked eye, but to see Neptune ...
The Moon and Jupiter will meet in the southwest sky at around 9.00pm GMT, where Jupiter will be shining bright to the left of the Moon. At the same time tomorrow evening (February 6), the pair will ...
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also applies to northern hemisphere mid-northern ...
Witness February’s celestial spectacle as Venus reaches peak brightness, Mars dominates the night sky, and the Moon aligns ...
This February, skywatchers are in for a treat. Bright planets such as Venus, Mars, and Jupiter will rule the night sky.
Five planets — Saturn, Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Mercury — will be discernible ... said, “to us on Earth, we see them scattered across the sky” rather than strictly aligned.