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Our solar system’s largest planet stands just north of Zeta Tau, the tip of one of Taurus the Bull’s two horns.
Planetarium and Program Coordinator Katy Downing of the Lake Erie Nature & Science Center shares the visible planets and ...
Jupiter’s auroras sparkle with mystery — and Webb just uncovered a cosmic riddle scientists didn’t see coming.
What a Christmas present it was – it just blew me away!” Jonathan Nichols of Leicester University summed up the thrill of ...
The auroras surrounding the north pole of our solar system's largest planet had some surprises in store when astronomers ...
Jupiter is the second brightest planet in the night sky, after Venus, which allowed early astronomers to spot and study the massive planet hundreds of years ago. In January 1610, astronomer ...
And our spring evening sky is also augmented with two bright planets. Low in the west-northwest is brilliant Jupiter, which will remain in view for another few weeks before it vanishes into the ...
What is so spectacular about this Martian aurora discovery, considering that scientists have captured and reported several ...
The morning sky becomes the scene this week for a meeting of several celestial bodies. First up we have Venus which is simply dazzling as the ‘morning star’ and by far the brightest object. Along with ...
Strangely enough, the brightest glow Webb detected didn’t match up with anything Hubble saw. To produce the levels of brightness seen by both telescopes, it would take large amounts of very low-energy ...
Wausau Pilot & Review Central Wisconsin skywatchers can expect a visually rich week from May 16 to 23, with deep-sky targets, ...