Saturn's rings tilt out of view every fourteen to seventeen Earth years. In 2032, they will be at their best again during ...
Now we are officially in springtime, the days are getting longer, and the nights are shorter in the northern hemisphere.
Four bright planets are visible together in the night sky this month in what NASA calls a "planetary parade" that is a must-see for stargazers. Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will each take a star ...
All of Earth’s planetary neighbors — with the exception of the sun — are about to align in a planetary parade in the night sky at the end of February. Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus ...
September welcomes a flurry of night-sky sights ... of Sirius and Polaris. Look toward the eastern horizon, with Mars, Jupiter, and Uranus in a diagonal row above it. Saturn and its rings will ...
Outside of the planetary alignments, it's possible to spot other planets individually. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are frequently seen in the night sky, according to NASA.