Looking for a sky event this week? Check out our full Sky This Week column. February 17: An Antarctic annular eclipse The ...
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Scientists have confirmed a massive underground lava tunnel beneath Venus using radar data from NASA’s Magellan mission.
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A stunning “ring of fire” eclipse was totally visible to a lucky few in the Southern Hemisphere. Here’s how to see the next one ...
At the end of this month there will six planets visible at the same time and stargazers will be hoping for clear conditions. You'll be able to spot Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mercury, Uranus and Neptune.
A “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse will be visible from Antarctica on Feb. 17, 2026, as the new moon sets the stage for ...
Today (Feb. 17), an annular solar eclipse will commence its journey across a remote region of Antarctica where it will be visible to more penguins than people. The partial solar eclipse portion of the ...
The upcoming annular solar eclipse will be the first since 2024. During the event, the moon's shadow will carve a path 383 ...
The icy solar system comet C/2024 E1 (Wierzchos) is set to make its closest pass of Earth tomorrow (Feb. 17), an event known to astronomers as perigee. But your ability to see the ancient wanderer ...
The new moon in Aquarius on February 17, 2026 takes place during a unique cosmic configuration: a solar eclipse and the Year of the Fire Horse begin on the same day.