Through January, many interesting astronomical events occur in the night sky. Mars is at its brightest, Venus and Saturn ...
In January, you have the opportunity to take in four bright planets—Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Saturn—in a single sweeping view each night. (Neptune and Uranus will also be there, but not ...
MARS, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn and Venus are set to align in the sky next week in a six-strong ‘planetary parade’. All the planets in our solar system, except Mercury and ...
This month, six planets are in the sky ... Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune and Saturn are all in the night sky this month. However, it’s tricky to see them all together.
An alignment of six planets — Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, Saturn and Uranus — simultaneously traveling through the sky will reach its peak on Jan. 21. The spectacular sight will be most ...
Stargazers will have the opportunity to view as many as seven planets in ... during winter Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be the easiest to spot. Uranus and Neptune also are part of the ...
Mars will seem to disappear behind the full wolf moon Monday for many sky-gazers. Throughout January, also look up to see ...
On the morning of Aug. 12, Venus will pass less than one degree south of Jupiter; the two planets making for a ... at opposition to the sun on Nov. 21. Neptune spends all of 2025 in the ...
Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are four of the five "naked eye" planets, with only Mercury missing, while Neptune and Uranus will require a telescope to spot due to their huge distance from our ...
Stargazers won't need any special equipment to view the four-planet alignment as it will be visible to the naked eye. However, if you have a telescope, you can spot two additional planets, Uranus and ...