“Saturday evening, January 18: Venus and Saturn will appear nearest to each other. As evening twilight ends at 6:15 p.m. EST, ...
Venus and Saturn will be in conjunction this weekend, appearing side by side in the night sky during January's post-sunset ...
Venus and Saturn will appear extraordinarily close together in the night sky overnight on Jan. 17 during a celestial event ...
A rare astronomical event will light up the night sky in January as six planets will be visible from the naked eye in what is ...
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the ...
Any clear, cloudless night this month is ideal to spot the planets. To get in on the sighting, go outside on a clear night a ...
Plus: Saturn’s moon Iapetus is visible, our Moon passes the bright star Spica, and Mars skims south of Pollux in Gemini in ...
There are six planets in the night sky all week, four of them visible to the naked eye and two of them getting very close ...
On Jan. 4, Saturn briefly hid behind the crescent moon, escaping the view of skywatchers in Europe, Africa, western Russia ...
If you look up in the early night sky these days, you can see Venus. And Saturn. And Mars. And Jupiter. The theater, one of ...
Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars will appear to line up and be bright enough to see with the naked eye in the first few hours ...
Six planets grace the sky this month in what's called a planetary parade — Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are visible to the ...