January's night sky offers Venus and Saturn's close approach, Mars at opposition, a Moon-Mars alignment, and the Quadrantid ...
The year will kick off with a six-planet parade in January that will be visible for weeks. Eclipses and supermoons also are on tap.
Behold, the giants! The Hubble Space Telescope has completed a decade of observing Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
On Friday night, the planet was visible to the naked eye in areas with clear skies and minimal light pollution.
This event, called the “Parade of Planets,” happens when several planets appear to line up together in the sky, even though they are far apart in the space.
The telescope’s massive digital camera was built to take a lot of photos of the sky, in quick succession, for a very long ...
From the northern lights ringing in the New Year to a spectacular meteor shower, January is shaping up to be an exciting ...
KENTUCKY ( FOX 56) — Every evening in January, Kentucky celestial enthusiasts can enjoy four bright planets visible at once.
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The best time to witness the celestial event will be just after sunset starting Jan. 10. A meteor shower will also be visible ...
A rare celestial event known as a planetary parade will occur twice in 2025, with six planets aligning in January and seven in March. Visible from India, the best time to observe these phenomena is ...