Sky gazers will get a peek at what has been called a "parade of planets," where this time around, up to seven planets may ...
For most of January, four of the eight planets in our solar system (sorry, Pluto) will be visible if the sky is clear enough ...
There are eight official planets (sorry, Pluto) in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - NASA announced that January will be an eventful month for stargazers, as six planets will be visible in ...
We are in store for an unusual celestial treat in January when six planets line up in the night sky across Texas.
Whether you're an experienced astronomer or simply enjoy gazing at the night sky, this January offers a rare opportunity to witness a dazzling array of planets.
On the evening of Jan. 10, Venus will reach its greatest eastern elongation — its easternmost distance from the sun. This is ...
The ever-faithful Hubble Space Telescope has been deployed on many missions over its 34 years in service, and helped us ...
The general rule of thumb being a larger diameter telescope being used for the planets to revolve greater light-gathering and a smaller telescope to provide a smaller field of view for larger ...
The Red Planet comes closest to Earth, disappears behind the Moon in an occultation, and finally reaches opposition in the ...
Throughout January, four planets will line up in the night sky and be simultaneously visible to the naked eye in the Northern Hemisphere. Our celestial neighbours Venus and Mars as well as big ...