Sometimes, the best innovative ideas come from synthesizing two previous ones. We've reported before on the idea of having a balloon explore the atmosphere of Venus, and we closely watched the progress of the Mars Oxygen ISRU Experiment (MOXIE) as part of the Perseverance rover on Mars.
Known as the "Parade of Planets," the celestial event will feature appearances from Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune and Saturn through the end of January, according to Farmer's Almanac. Mercury will emerge in the night sky at the end of February, replacing Saturn.
Venus will join Mars in a subtle but passionate trine, triggering a flood of emotions Hang tight — the cosmos is about to take you on an emotional rollercoaster! On Jan. 25, Venus in Pisces will meet with Mars retrograde in Cancer in an evocative dance,
In honor of its 50th anniversary in March, Paul McCartney and Wings ’ celebrated fourth album Venus and Mars is getting a special-edition reissue.
Paul McCartney will release a 50th anniversary half-speed-mastered vinyl version of Wings’ chart-topping ‘Venus and Mars’ album.
Both Venus and Saturn will be in the Aquarius constellation, the water bearer, during their close approach. To help spot it, viewers should look towards the south in the evening sky, using the bright star Fomalhaut in the nearby Piscis Austrinus constellation as a guide to locate Aquarius.
Venus and Saturn will be in conjunction this weekend, appearing side by side in the night sky during January's post-sunset "planet parade."
Throughout much of January and February, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will be visible splayed out in a long arc across the heavens, with Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn being ...
‘Venus and Mars’, the fourth Paul McCartney Wings album, will be reissued in March as a half-speed master. ‘Venus and Mars’ contained the hits ‘Listen To What The Man Said’ and ‘Letting Go’.
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On Jan. 25, Venus in Pisces will meet with Mars retrograde in Cancer in an evocative dance, stirring up deep-seated emotions and possibly even reviving romantic connections from the past.
Baker said that there are other astronomical events that may be more interesting than the parade of planets. Baker said Mars and Jupiter would be best to see through a telescope right now. Mars is the closest it will be to Earth in the last two years, meaning the red planet will appear larger in the night sky.