A very rare treat is about to grace Earth's night skies.
There are eight official planets (sorry, Pluto) in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and ...
For most of January, four of the eight planets in our solar system (sorry, Pluto) will be visible if the sky is clear enough ...
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Does Planet Nine exist?
The newcomer replacing Pluto presently goes by “Planet Nine.” If and when it finally shows up, it will get the honor of a ...
A few decades ago, the Solar System had nine planets, but in 2006 the International Astronomical Union reclassified Pluto as ...
Imagine setting off on a road trip that doesn’t just take you through charming towns, but through an entire solar system – ...
The Sun, the planets, and all else that constitutes the solar system are hurtling toward the star Lambda Herculis, some 370 ...
In our solar system, Earth is one of only three worlds that sees temperatures above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, while other ...
Throughout January, four planets will line up in the night sky and be simultaneously visible to the naked eye in the Northern Hemisphere. Our celestial neighbours Venus and Mars as well as big ...
January's sky brings a planet parade, Mars opposition, and the Quadrantid meteor shower. Enjoy Venus and Saturn's close ...
Some stargazers are calling it a planetary parade: Every other planet in our solar system can be seen in the sky tonight.
The presence of a North Pole star is a coincidence that has saved lives and perhaps changed history, but is it shared across ...