Rare event that includes the planets Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus, and Saturn will be visible after the sun goes down.
See Venus, Jupiter, and more in the evening sky this week. Astronomy Editor Dave Eicher explains where and when to look.
You can see (almost) all of the planets in a line at once this month.
Stargazers will be treated to a rare seven-planet alignment in February. This is what scientists hope to learn.
Towards the end of the month, Mercury appears in the evening sky, and climbs up past Saturn. In the dusk glow, you may be ...
Starting up again Saturday, a sweeping view of our solar system will glow in the night sky. The planetary alignment, or a ...
Read A sky chart showing Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus in a "planet parade." Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech On most ...
It’s currently in the morning sky, though lost in the sun's glare. Earlier this month, the BepiColumbo spacecraft took close-up images of its craters. If a planet is visible from the night side ...
These two planets are visible in the southwest sky.Mars is currently at opposition from the Sun. That means the Sun and the "Red Planet" are directly opposite from each other with Earth in the middle.
2025 is starting off with a bang for skygazers, with a planet parade now visible in the night sky. A planet parade is when several of our solar system's planets are visible in the night sky at the ...
Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Uranus, and Neptune — are currently forming a breathtaking arc in night night sky ...