Skygazers, mark your calendars because one of the coolest celestial events is coming around again toward the end of February.
A rare triple conjunction of Venus, Mars and Mercury is happening on the opposite side of the solar system to where Earth is, ...
February brings several special events, including a rare "occultation," and a planetary parade of six planets.
From Mercury to Neptune, observers in the United States will get to see this historic planet parade known as a large ...
Tonight, January 25, sky enthusiasts will witness a rare Planet Parade—a celestial event featuring the alignment of six ...
On the evening of February 28, 2026, skywatchers will be treated to a rare spectacle as at least six planets become visible shortly after sunset.
Four of the planets, which are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn, are bright enough to be spotted with the naked eye in ...
Starting Jan. 21, Canadians can see a rare celestial event as six planets line up in the evening sky, mostly visible to the ...
Mercury, Venus and Mars — will form near the Sun over the next two weeks and reach a maximum by January 22. This was announced on January 9 by the Laboratory of Solar Astronomy at the Institute of ...
It’ll be “once in a blue moon” this year, with several chances for stargazing across Michigan, including a rare blue moon, ...
According to information shared by NASA, on February 28, 'Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Jupiter will appear shortly after sunset.' Uranus and Neptune will likely require visual aids to ...
Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will be visible after sunset on February 28. Find out how to watch this rare event.
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