Six planets are parading across the sky, appearing as some of the night's brightest stars. A few easy tips can help you ...
Venus transits, those infrequent occasions when Venus passes directly between Earth and the Sun, happen in eight-year pairs ...
Venus is moving toward a dramatic finale in early 2025, when it will dazzle as the "evening star" after sunset. Here's when ...
Venus and Saturn will appear extraordinarily close together in the night sky tonight during a celestial event known as a conjunction. To see Venus and Saturn, look to the southwest immediately as ...
Venus and Saturn will be in conjunction this weekend, appearing side by side in the night sky during January's post-sunset ...
When it does, scientists say that the Sun will destroy Earth, Mercury, and Venus, leaving our entire solar system devastated. One day, the Sun may destroy Earth or make it unlivable due to the ...
You might want to keep your eyes on the skies through next month: Six planets will align in January and February.
A newly-discovered comet might light up the night sky in the coming weeks, possibly shining even brighter than the planet ...
Tonight and throughout January, stargazers can see a planetary alignment in the night sky or what some are calling a planetary parade.
The icy space rock, known as C/2024 G3 Atlas is approaching the inner solar system. It is expected to make its closest ...
Skywatchers can spot Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars in the night sky with the naked eye, but two other planets might need a telescope to be seen.
There are six planets in the night sky all week, four of them visible to the naked eye and two of them getting very close ...