For most of January, four of the eight planets in our solar system (sorry, Pluto) will be visible if the sky is clear enough ...
During the early morning of Monday 8 September, the full Moon will move into the shadow of Earth and be totally eclipsed. The ...
From the northern lights ringing in the New Year to a spectacular meteor shower, January is shaping up to be an exciting ...
Worlds will align for a "planetary parade" in January, with four bright and easily visible to the naked eye. But an even ...
the planet will be too close to the Sun in the sky for us to observe. However, in the evenings until mid-February and in the morning from late March we will be able to see Saturn with quite narrow ...
Keep your eyes on the sky this upcoming year for a chance to spot breathtaking meteor showers, a special view of Saturn and a ...
A few days later on January 17-18, Venus and Saturn will get close in the sky for a conjunction. NASA says the two planets will be just two degrees apart in the evening sky. All the while, Mars will ...
Saturn’s iconic rings will seemingly vanish. Picture: Universe Today This occurs twice during Saturn’s 29-year orbit around the Sun. Unfortunately ... Picture: Sky & Telescope With no bright ...