A waxing gibbous moon and brilliant Jupiter will pair up after sunset on Feb. 26.
Look out for "Earthshine" brightening the shadowed region of the lunar disk close to the new moon phase.
The moon returns to our evening sky this week. If you step outside as darkness falls, you can watch as it changes its phase — from a crescent in the west, ...
The first quarter Moon reaches perigee on Feb. 24, appearing slightly larger and brighter. Here is what to see in the night sky tonight.
Tonight, look up as the Moon meets the Pleiades in Taurus, a constellation packed with star clusters. Know about scientific significance of the constellation Taurus along with when and where this ...
Six planets line up after sunset Sat, Feb 28. DC skies may reveal Venus, Jupiter, Saturn & Mercury—plus a Moonlit bonus if clouds cooperate.
You’ve probably seen a few headlines and social media posts about a planetary parade unfolding this week, many of them ...
The crescent moon marking the beginning of Ramadan was sighted in India on Wednesday. First Roza will be observed on February ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Six planets are linking up in the sky at the end of February, and most will be visible to the naked eye. It’s ...
Six planets will align on Feb. 28, but not all will be seen with the naked eye. Here's how to watch the cosmic parade.
In the early evening hours of Feb. 28, a "planetary parade" will be in view with six planets. Here's how to see them.
February 22 and 23 feature the waxing crescent moon, Jupiter, and Gemini’s twin stars in the evening sky. Pleiades and Aldebaran are also visible from sunset to midnight.