Research by astronomers, led by the University of Geneva (UNIGE), challenges current theories about the formation of ...
Jan. 21 sees the start of a month-long 'Planetary Parade', where we can see 6 planets in the night sky — the week of the new moon on Jan. 29 will be an excellent time to see this. The Beehive ...
The loss cone of energetic particles in the Earth’s inner magnetosphere is substantially modified during disturbed times, with important implications for the radiation-belt and ring current ...
Venus and Jupiter dance in January's evening skies. Four bright planets are conveniently placed for viewing in January's evening sky. By far, the most brilliant is Venus, which dominates the ...
Slowing down climate change is an immense task, but small individual actions can add up to help reduce emissions. In 2024, the critical 1.5C threshold was breached for a full year for the first ...
January has a meteor shower, top-notch planet sightings, and a planet parade on the docket. What’s even more exciting: the recent northern lights activity shows no signs of slowing down ...
All the major planets are on view this month. Venus has a fine evening conjunction with Saturn and Jupiter is high in Taurus. Uranus and Neptune are binocular targets, while Mars reaches opposition.
These include a rare chance to see a parade of four bright planets – Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars – in one evening view. Additionally, Venus and Saturn will appear exceptionally close to each ...
The first eight weeks of 2025 present us with a striking lineup of evening planets. In order from west to east across the sky in early January, they are: • Venus, the brightest, gleaming at magnitude ...
Snapchat Plus Planets offers a fun and interactive way to visualize your closest friends by assigning them planets in a solar system based on the frequency of your interactions. This feature is ...