Stargazers will get a peek at what's been called a "parade of planets," when up to seven planets may appear to line up.
It's not a technical astronomy term, according to NASA, although the space agency has been known ... and Mars to the east.
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus can be seen with the naked eye, while spotting Uranus and Neptune will require a telescope ...
Kansans peering up at the night sky this month may have a chance of spotting several planets at once. Brenda Culbertson, a ...
It's not a technical astronomy term, according to NASA, although the space agency ... and Mars to the east. Uranus and Neptune are there too, but too faint to see with the naked eye and require ...
Jupiter's Great Red Spot storm, which usually appears dark-red, can be seen shining a lurid blue color in an ultraviolet ...
"While people saw a big spot in Jupiter as early as they started stargazing through telescopes in the 1600s, it is still unclear whether they were looking at a different storm," NASA explains.