Venus is the brilliant evening “star” now shining at magnitude -4 in the southwest ... Follow this gathering overnight until ...
Each Monday, I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes ...
This month, catch planetary views of Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, witness a close pass of the Parker Solar Probe by Venus, and ...
Saturn shines in the south most of the night, Jupiter rises in the early evening, while Mars is visible in the early morning ...
The Full Super Moon occults the Pleiades, the ice giant Uranus reaches opposition, and the Leonid meteor shower peaks in the ...
Hello everyone and welcome to a great month for planet gazing since you’ll be able to see all five visible planets in your ...
Monday evening (Nov. 4), the night before Election Day, will bring a lovely celestial display involving the two brightest ...
November’s night sky offers Venus and a crescent moon shining together as five planets emerge after sunset and a “Super ...
Monday evening (Nov. 4 ... of their great brightness. Venus shines at magnitude -4.0, which makes it nearly eleven times brighter than Sirius, the brightest star in our night sky.
November’s major meteor shower ramps up as the Moon reaches perigee shortly before its Full phase in the sky this week.