Don't put your binoculars away just yet, the planet parade continues through February. Here's which planets will be visible this month.
To see Neptune and Uranus you will need a telescope ... Look for it high in the sky just after dusk, to the south. Jupiter's four largest moons — Europa, Io, Ganymede and Callisto — are ...
Tomorrow night, Mars will have "broken up" the cosy duo. You should be able to see a bright, orange-glowing star to the lower ...
Missed January's planetary parade? February 2025 offers another celestial spectacle. Discover when, where & how to catch ...
It is not often that all the planets in the Solar System other than ours are lined up across the night sky for us to see.
In February 2025, a rare planet parade will grace our skies. Find out when, where, and how to witness this cosmic spectacle from your city.
When we join him next month, King will be freshly arrived from Norway, where he’s leading a Roads Scholar trip to see the Northern Lights. Minnesota Night Skies will be a monthly podcast for the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured amazing new imagery of Uranus along with its rings and moons. The footage shows the moons Titania, Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel and Puck. Credit; Space.com | ...
A rare grand celestial reunion is happening through February, with the moon shining close to Uranus on Wednesday, February 5. While the planets are always "aligned," seeing more than four in the ...
Five of the brightest planets will be visible to the naked eye. With help, you may even spot Uranus and Neptune.
Towards the end of the month, Mercury appears in the evening sky, and climbs up past Saturn. In the dusk glow, you may be ...