Four planets will be in the parade in January while seven will align in February. Here's how to see the events.
An asteroid that orbited near Earth for a few months as a mini-moon may be a chunk of the moon that was blasted off by an impact thousands of years ago.
Southwest Research Institute partnered with the Carnegie Institution for Science to perform laboratory experiments to better ...
A Distant Supernova Discovery This latest image from the Hubble Space Telescope features a distant galaxy located about 600 ...
Earth’s nearest neighbors will be on display in the night sky and inside the Cincinnati Observatory during Nearest Neighbors Night on Saturday, February 1. This event will focus on the three celestial ...
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.
NASA Voyager 1 probe discovers Saturn’s moon, Epimetheus. Saturn would be the last planet Voyager 1 would visit before ...
For a few brief evenings around February 28, every planet in our solar system will be visible at once, with Mercury making a ...
FOUR planets are visible in the night sky. You will have to battle January clouds, but here is how to find them.
Stargazers, prepare for the parade of planets that will take place over the next few nights in the sky. Here's what you need ...