Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars will appear to line up and be bright enough to see without a telescope or binoculars — and ...
You might want to keep your eyes on the skies through next month: Six planets will align in January and February.
The best viewing for January's planetary parade is about 90 minutes after sunset, in as dark and clear a spot as you can find. Use binoculars or a telescope for an even better look. The alignment will ...
While the planets are technically always "aligned" along the same plane in our sky, seeing so many at once is a special opportunity ...
The data used to create the image is from a Hubble Space Telescope project to capture and map Jupiter's superstorm system.
In a discovery that has intrigued space scientists worldwide, NASA’s Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) satellites have detected chorus waves—electromagnetic plasma bursts—over 62,000 miles from Earth, ...
January started out with a meteor shower and now has a planetary alignment in store. Here's what you'll be able to see and ...
For much of January and February, you have the chance to see six planets in our solar system after dark, although two — Uranus and Neptune — will be hard to see without a telescope or high-powered ...
Skywatchers can spot Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars in the night sky with the naked eye, but two other planets might need a ...
Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers has discovered two ...
AN ALIEN planet with traces of water and “complex weather patterns like Earth” might be seen like a good contender for a ...
Qatar residents can look forward to a rare celestial event this Saturday night, as six planets align for a stunning show in ...