For March, “Eyes to the Skies” runs down upcoming space events including a total lunar eclipse, Zodiacal Light and spring’s ...
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Rare February Planetary Parade 2026: Six Planets To Line Up Across India’s Evening Sky
Astronomy enthusiasts and casual skywatchers alike have a reason to look up this February. On the evening of February 28, a ...
Get ready for a night under the stars as the Friends of St. Andrews State Park get ready to host their “Park After Dark” stargazing event alongside the Astronomical ...
Some planets, including Venus and Mercury, will be visible to the naked eye, though telescopes or binoculars can enhance the view.
Skywatchers will be able to witness a rare six-planet alignment shortly after sunset on Feb. 28, provided skies remain clear.
Suzie Dills says people in Canton will be able to see a total lunar eclipse in March. Here's when and where to look.
Stargazers will begin the month with a rare total lunar eclipse and by the end of the month many of the spring constellations will be on full display Spring is back on March 20 with the equinox, ...
Six planets will shine together in the evening sky on Feb. 28. Here's how to get the best view before they disappear.
Stargazing in March: Behold, the Beehive Cluster - Binoculars or a small telescope will show you why these swarming stars ...
Supermoons, a total solar eclipse and a dramatic blood moon headline a packed calendar of lunar events in 2026.
Six planets will line up after sunset on 28 February, visible across India under clear skies. From bright Venus to faint Neptune, this rare parade holds more surprises than many expect.
Your best bet to see the parade is to find a dark place with a clear view of the western horizon about 30 minutes after sunset. Many astronomers recommend using mobile apps like Stellarium or Star ...
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