Venus and the moon will appear close together in the sky May 18. Here's how to see the celestial conjunction around the ...
The moon and Venus will appear close together in the night sky Monday, May 18, visible across the Northern Hemisphere.
The moon glows with the Beehive Cluster on May 21, as a trio of planets form up in the evening sky.
Venus, now an "evening star," remains the brightest object in the sky after the moon, while Jupiter shines higher above it ...
Look west after sunset to catch Venus shining beside a delicate crescent moon in the twilight sky.
The Moon is now just over two days old, a sliver of its eastern limb lit by the Sun as sunrise slowly crawls across the nearside. Catch the delicate crescent this evening, when it stands just 2° from ...
Photographers captured the razor-thin lunar crescent just a few days after the new moon phase on May 16, as sunlight ...
North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead, which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the northern ...
Summer stargazing begins with some spectacular sights, including the hyped conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, which get close ...
For several weeks now, the planet Venus has been rising higher and higher above the western horizon in the early evening sky, ...