Worlds will align for a "planetary parade" in January, with four bright and easily visible to the naked eye. But an even ...
See Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars appear in the night sky this month. From the northern lights ringing in the New Year to ...
January's sky brings a planet parade, Mars opposition, and the Quadrantid meteor shower. Enjoy Venus and Saturn's close ...
Venus and Jupiter dance in January's evening skies. Four bright planets are conveniently placed for viewing in January's evening sky. By far, the most brilliant is Venus, which dominates the ...
Stargazers were treated to a special sight as Venus appeared next to the Moon on Friday night. The second planet from the Sun could be seen with the naked eye in areas with clear skies and low light ...
“The Pleiades are a super-bright blue,” said Kat Troche, a NASA solar system ambassador. “It's one of the well-known, ...
Get ready for a brain-teasing adventure that's as educational as it is entertaining. Bright Side: Quiz is out now on Xbox.
I absolutely love stargazing in January. It’s worth bundling up for. Nights are long with some of the brightest ...
From the northern lights ringing in the New Year to a spectacular meteor shower, January is shaping up to be an exciting ...
They appear like little stars on either side of Jupiter’s disk and continually change their positions as they orbit the enormous planet. You may also see some of Jupiter’s many cloud bands.