Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday3This dark, moonless Friday the 13th evening is the perfect time ...
Eclipses don't happen at random — they arrive in pairs, on schedule, and 2026 brings two spectacular seasons to prove it.
In 2026 the Lunar New Year, or Chinese New Year marks a transition from the year of the Wood Snake to the Year of the Fire ...
Back in the earliest days of human history, long before even I was born, skywatchers noticed that the moon and planets drifted from month to month among ...
Look west just after sunset from this weekend for a chance to see some of six planets, though the best views will be had ...
Here's what to expect from the new moon and solar eclipse in Aquarius on Feb. 17, according to astrologer Nina Kahn.
Celestial spectacle will be at its most impressive on 28 February, when Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will align across the sky ...
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Six planets are parading right now – and for once, you can see them at a convenient time!
Last year, the night sky provided us with not one but two beautiful planetary parades. The snag for the six-planet parade of August is that it happened before dawn. Very inconsiderate for those of us ...
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See the moon eclipse one of the brightest stars in the sky during rare alignment tonight
One of the brightest stars in the night sky will vanish as seen from North America and Europe in a rare event.
A rare lunar occultation will occur on Feb. 2 when the moon passes directly in front of bright star Regulus as seen from a ...
Later this month, a six-planet 'parade' will be visible after sunset ...
Mercury reaches its peak evening visibility this February, offering Northern Hemisphere observers a longer post-sunset viewing window, higher altitude and a crescent moon reference.
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