Welcome to this month’s edition of “What’s up in the sky?” February has a nice lineup of planets and some eye-catching ...
"In January, you'll have the opportunity to take in four bright planets in a sweeping view" said Preston Dyches of NASA's Jet ...
The northern and southern lights, auroras visible from the poles, glow with a range of different colored lights. Here's the ...
This is the last chance to catch the pair in conjunction this year—with Venus set to be unusually bright in the night sky.
A more compact huddle occurred in the summer of 2022 across the pre-dawn sky. While this parade of planets look to our eyes to be huddled in the evening sky, they are of course spread out across a ...
Four planets are visible in the night sky immediately after sunset ... the red planet—visible below Jupiter—looks a golden-reddish color to the naked eye. On Jan. 13, the first full moon ...
The Moon meets the Red Planet’s rival in Scorpius, skims close to Saturn, and reaches New phase in the sky this week.
A rare parade of planets will light up the night sky throughout January. Six planets will be in alignment for the rest of the month – four of which will be visible with the naked eye, Preston Dyches, ...
2025 is starting off with a bang for skygazers, with a planet parade now visible in the night sky. A planet parade is when several of our solar system's planets are visible in the night sky at the ...