Exciting February sky events include Venus at its brightest and closest to Earth, the moon occulting the Pleiades, and a parade of planets in the post-sunset sky.
The Blue Ghost lunar lander has captured its first images of the moon from Earth’s orbit as well as a video of Earth eclipsing the sun. See the dazzling views here.
Two students walk through Memorial Church and reflect on the relationship they have with each other and with Stanford.
When astronomers found a large world farther out than Pluto, it became one of the final nails in the coffin of our ninth ...
Though the planets are always “aligned,” seeing more than four in the sky is more uncommon. February’s lineup is a chance to ...
As part of this act, any U.S. citizen collecting mineral resources in outer space or on celestial bodies has a right to own, transport, use and sell those resources. This act is an example of national ...
As we discussed last month, late January and early February will provide a stage for a Planet Parade, with six planets lining up in the night sky. On February 1, we should see the crescent moon in ...
This is the last chance to catch the pair in conjunction this year—with Venus set to be unusually bright in the night sky.
For stargazing enthusiasts, India offers a wealth of exciting opportunities to explore the night sky. Groups like Universia ...
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The alignment of six planets – Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, and Venus – this month has sky photographers abuzz.
With its North Texas location, Radiance is DFW's #1 drive-thru light show. The spectacle brings the Christmas spirit to life ...