The 'Snow Moon' is named for the inclement weather that is common in January.
Another six planet parade becomes visible this month. Don't miss out!
February stargazing is so special. Sure it’s cold but the extra special celestial jewels make it worth bundling up for. If you’re not already in the darker countryside, try to get out there. But ...
California stargazers can observe a parade of six planets in the night sky throughout February, but the best time to see the ...
NASA has scheduled the launch for the Artemis II moon rocket for no earlier than Feb. 8. WTOP will have details on the mission as they become available.
That will be a partial solar eclipse where the moon will block 70% of the sun from view. A rare planetary parade will march ...
February kicks off with a full Moon - here's how to see it ...
Stargazers can see six planets all in one evening during the second month of the year, especially Mercury, which is usually difficult to spot.
From Mercury’s rare appearance to NASA’s Artemis II launch window, here’s everything to watch in the skies this month.
From a rare lunar occultation of Regulus and a six-planet parade to an annular solar eclipse, there will be plenty going on in the night sky in February 2026.
February’s full Snow Moon reaches peak illumination on Feb. 1, appearing near the Cancer constellation shortly after sunset with Jupiter and nearby winter stars.
DID you know there’s a place in the UK so dark that you can see planets, shooting stars, and even the Northern Lights. There’s an observatory in Northumberland nestled in a huge ...