February’s Snow Moon rises near sunset, pairing briefly with Regulus and the Beehive Cluster, offering a quiet but rare sky alignment that invites anyone outside to look up tonight worldwide.
A collection of aircraft departures filmed during the evening, highlighting runway activity against a changing sunset sky.
The month is packed with skywatching highlights—including six visible planets, an annular solar eclipse, and the Milky Way’s bright core returning to view in the Northern Hemisphere.
Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, January 30The Moon passes 4° north of Jupiter this evening at 9 P.M. EST. The pair is visible most of the night in the central region of ...
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Watch Ukrainian fighter jet dominate the sky at sunset
The Ukrainian Su 27 Flanker performed a low and slow pass as the sun dropped toward the horizon. The lighting highlighted the ...
The big astronomical event in February is a rare “planetary parade,” according to NASA. You’ll be able to see Mercury, Venus, ...
Ahead of the anticipated launch of the Artemis II mission, catch a glimpse of February’s full moon, called the snow moon.
Today will be the start of a milder stretch for southern Minnesota, but with the mild weather, we will track a few chances ...
The moon greets Jupiter two days ahead of its full moon phase on Feb. 1.
A rare planetary parade will march across the sky on Saturday, Feb. 28, according to NASA. Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter, ...
NASA outlines February night sky events, including Artemis II launch timing, Orion visibility, planetary alignments after sunset, and lunar phases observed throughout the month.
California stargazers can observe a parade of six planets in the night sky throughout February, but the best time to see the ...
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