Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are visible to the naked eye this month and for part of February. Uranus and Neptune can be spotted with binoculars and telescopes.
While the planets are technically always "aligned" along the same plane in our sky, seeing so many at once is a special opportunity ...
Hubble Space Telescope mapped Andromeda, revealing a chaotic history shaped by mergers. A 2.5-billion-pixel mosaic shows 200 ...
Miguel Claro captured a stunning portrait of the colorful Pelican Nebula from the Dark Sky Alqueva Observatory in Portugal.
INDIANAPOLIS — You'll be able to see multiple planets in the night sky from January into February. Dr. Aarran Shaw, director ...
Oxford's twinkling night sky is drawing in the visitors since the area gained international dark sky status. ''We get calls ...
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus can be seen with the naked eye, while spotting Uranus and Neptune will require a telescope ...
A rare planetary alignment, which will see six planets line up in a row across the night sky, is due to take place from ...
“The lower the horizon you have the longer you’ll be able to see Venus and Saturn in particular as they set, but also you’ll ...
A rare celestial event known as a “planet parade”, where six planets – Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus – are aligned, will be visible in the night sky till Feb 20. While planet ...
A major celestial event is happening this week and we have the best spots in Ontario for stargazing. The Parade of Planets — ...
Stargazers are to be treated to a parade of the planets as an extremely rare conjunction in the night’s skies will see six visible at once.