A nearly new moon and mostly clear skies will present near ideal viewing conditions for the planet parade through Feb. 28.
A rare full seven-planet alignment will be visible in the early night sky between Feb. 22 and 28. We have the tips you need ...
A star racing through the Milky Way may have a planet in tow, setting a new speed record for exoplanet systems. Using microlensing, astronomers spotted the pair moving at over 1.2 million mph.
Throughout January and February, skywatchers venturing out in the early evening can see six planets in our solar system ...
Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but with a telescope you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
The term "planetary parade" describes when multiple planets gather on one side of the Sun simultaneously. While planets won't ...
An extraordinary astronomical event is approaching called "planetary parade" which will make all seven planets of the solar system visible from Earth.
The Boomerang Nebula holds the record for the coldest known natural place, with a temperature of just -458 degrees Fahrenheit (-272 degrees Celsius), only one degree above absolute zero. Venus takes ...