Six planets are lining up in a row from our Earthly view of the cosmos, in a spectacle that'll be visible in January through ...
The six planets were visible in the days immediately leading up to Jan. 21, and for about four weeks afterward. Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye. You'll need a ...
Planets outside our solar system can be wild, weird places. Astronomers have discovered exoplanets shaped like a rugby ball, or where it rains gems, or which have one hemisphere covered in lava. And ...
Venus and Saturn are currently in conjunction, meaning the planets appear close together in the night sky from Earth. These ...
It will be "a celestial event where multiple planets in our solar system appear close together in the night sky." ...
Astronomers have discovered extremely powerful winds pummeling the equator of WASP-127b, a giant exoplanet. Reaching speeds ...
Because planets always appear in a line, the alignment isn't anything out of the norm. What's less common is seeing so many ...
A parade of planets will be visible to skywatchers around the globe through the rest of this month and into February.
In this episode, Dave Eicher invites you to go out and watch a close pairing of two naked-eye planets: Venus and Saturn. The ...
The celestial event, also known as a ‘Planet Parade’ or the ‘great planetary alignment’, will see the sky scattered with a ...
In January, stargazers will be able to see four bright planets, the close dance of Venus and Saturn, Mars at opposition, and ...
The enormous visitor to our solar system may have been about 8 times the mass of Jupiter, and come nearly as close to the sun ...