Stargazers will be treated to a dazzling six-planet "alignment" this January.
Throughout January and February you'll be able to see a number of planets across the sky at night.
February brings a rare planetary parade, with five bright planets in clear view and a special alignment of Mercury and Saturn ...
Venus appears low in the evening sky, guiding us to Saturn. Jupiter makes an attractive sight below the Hyades and Mars remains a fine sight.
And then on the other side of the sky, kind of bordered by the south-southeast is going ... it’s never going to be visible in the night sky? DEAN REGAS: It’s going to be visible later on. So Southern ...
Each Monday, I pick out North ... hemisphere). Check my main feed for more in-depth articles on stargazing, astronomy, eclipses and more. Watch Saturn and Venus gets closer each night this week ...
The night sky is putting on a celestial show with a dazzling "planetary parade" featuring six major planets and a bonus comet.
The next Winter Solstice for the Northern Hemisphere will occur on Dec ... is the point at which the path of the sun in the sky is farthest south. At the Winter Solstice, the sun travels the ...
Look for it in the east each night, as well as in the northwest at dawn. Mars isn’t the only planet to keep an eye out for this month. Sky-gazers ... and North and South America.
Summer nights mean late sunsets and lingering twilight, hardly a recipe for great night-sky observing ... in order of declination from the north polar to south polar regions of the celestial ...