A Planet Parade Starts This Week: How to View 4 Planets in the Sky ...
For several days this month, Saturn, Mars, and Mercury appear just degrees apart before sunrise—close enough to watch their ...
The small parade starts around April 16 and lasts until nearly the end of the month. It features Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and ...
They'll likely be visible to the naked eye.
Did you miss the start of the planetary alignment last week? Well, don't worry, you'll still have a few more days to see it before the month is up. But this will be your last chance for the year.
Maybe you have had a casual interest in astronomy for years, looking up at the night sky every chance you get. Or maybe you’ve just recently become interested in the wonders hanging high above our ...
With just a small or medium-sized telescope, skygazers can easily observe planets. You’ll be surprised how much of our solar system you can see! And you don’t need a dark sky to view all of our solar ...
Viewing Saturn in complementary wavelengths, the two space telescopes reveal more about what makes up the layers of Saturn's atmosphere.
A rare "planetary parade" will march across the night sky. On Feb. 28, after the sun sets, the rare phenomenon will occur, with six planets appearing to align and form a parade across the evening sky, ...
An artist's conception of Pandora observing an exoplanet.NASA Editor at Large It was one of humanity’s greater vanities that we ever questioned whether there are any planets in the universe beyond the ...