Satellites have captured incredible views of the Feb. 17 annular solar eclipse as the moon's shadow swept across a remote ...
The six-planet parade will feature Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter. Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter ...
A rare celestial event, known as a 'planetary parade', is expected later this month, offering a unique spectacle for astronomy enthusiasts worldwide.
The best minimal-light, unobstructed vantage points in New York City include the Hudson River Waterfront, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, a high-floor rooftop and the Rockaways, according to Secret ...
Hello everyone! If you have an unobstructed view of the early morning sky down to the horizon, you might want to have a look between 5:30 and sunrise this week.
The best “planet parade” of the year puts Venus, Jupiter, and more on display right after sunset—and you can see most of them ...
The planets are visible throughout February, "but they’ll be lined up best toward the end of the month,” NASA says.
A newly released high-resolution image offers the most detailed view of Saturn ever captured. From subtle cloud patterns to ...
Six planets—including Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury—will line up in the sky. Here’s the best time to watch and where to find ...
The Francis Marion University Observatory welcomed 25 attendees on Feb. 13 for a public stargazing event featuring views of Saturn, Jupiter and several celestial objects. The event ran from 6:30 p.m.
Celestron FirstScope 76: Very affordable and ideal for kids or as a quick backyard scope. Despite the small size, you can easily catch the craters of the moon and even glimpse Jupiter’s moons.
The upcoming annular solar eclipse will be the first since 2024. During the event, the moon's shadow will carve a path 383 miles (616 kilometers) wide and 2,661 miles (4,282 kilometers) long across ...