Tomorrow night, Mars will have "broken up" the cosy duo. You should be able to see a bright, orange-glowing star to the lower ...
This week, NASA released the first image from the Europa Clipper spacecraft's voyage. The image is a mosaic of a star field, created from three shots the solar-powered orbiter captured in December of ...
The Moon and Jupiter will meet in the southwest sky at around 9.00pm GMT, where Jupiter will be shining bright to the left of the Moon. At the same time tomorrow evening (February 6), the pair will ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has discovered a giant volcanic hot spot on the surface of Jupiter's hellish moon Io. The eruptions in ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has spotted the most powerful volcanic eruption ever seen on the solar system's most volcanic body, the Jovian moon Io.
Until that happens, the best the universe can offer is aligning planets, we’re afraid – but it’s still pretty exciting. For a few brief evenings around February 28, every planet in our solar ...
Overcast skies prevent you from getting a good view of celestial events. Engagement: Use astronomy apps or star charts to help identify each planet and learn more about their positions relative to ...
Stargazers will be treated to a dazzling six-planet "alignment" this January. A planetary alignment, or a "planet parade" according to the internet, will grace our night sky just after dusk ...
This is, incidentally, why we sometimes observe planets appearing to approach closely to each other in the sky, as we view them along a line while they careen around the cosmic racetrack.” ...
To view the planet parade, you should find a place with a clear view of the horizon that is far from light pollution, according to StarWalk, an astronomy app. You should set up to view about an ...
Michigan stargazers with the fortitude to spend time outside this month are in for a treat. Six planets will "align" in the sky for a planet parade, with four of them visible to the naked eye ...
Conafay says to see the planets, you simply need a view of the sky after sunset. But not all of them are visible to the naked eye. Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be bright enough to see ...