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On Aug. 1, Venus will form a tense square to Saturn and Neptune, creating tension between the desire for love and comfort versus the boundaries that need to put in place. Discover what this means for ...
Mark your calendar so you can catch Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus in the sky at the same time.
A planetary parade of six planets is visible in the morning sky through August 20, with Mercury joining Venus, Jupiter, ...
These linkups happen when several planets appear to line up in the night sky at once. Such parades are fairly common, ...
Last chance! A rare plane parade is happening on Aug. 21 and it won't happen again until 2028. Here's when and how stargazers can catch a glimpse of this week's stunning spectacle.
A “planetary parade” — in which Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus are aligned — began Sunday and will last ...
When viewed through a telescope this week, Venus shows a disk that appears 13″ across and about 80 percent lit. The disk of Mercury, on the other hand, spans 9.2″ and is about 30 percent lit.
This week with Neptune and Pisces in Venus, expect heavy doses of romance and great sleep. Use that energy to help you get past more challenging transits. As the week begins on Monday, January 27 ...
Objects with negative numbers (like Venus) are extremely bright. On Friday, Venus will have a magnitude of –4.03 while Neptune will be +7.95, a total difference of 11.98 magnitudes.
Mars and Venus will be close together in the night sky on June 30, while Neptune will reverse course through the constellations in the early morning of July 1.
Although Neptune and Venus will have an extremely close conjunction at one particular moment in time... [+] on January 27, 2020, they will remain close by one another for the entirety of the night ...