The vernal equinox occurs as Mercury stands still in Pisces and several of Jupiter’s moons transit in the sky this week.
These next two weeks bring us a potentially thrilling partial eclipse of the sun and amazing sights of Venus in its once-every-eight-years steepest departure from the evening sky.
The two innermost planets, Venus and Mercury, will shine together low in the western sky at sunset on March 10. Here's how to ...
This phenomenon, known as a 'planetary parade' is a rare sight, and it will be the last time seven planets can be seen ...
After Friday's spectacle, a "planet parade" of this size won't appear in the night sky for several years, experts say.
With clear skies and weather permitting you can observe at least one bright planet in the night's sky. Even two or three planets may be visible in the hours after sunset. For tonight's "planetary ...
Astronomers explain the science behind March’s Blood Worm Moon, a total lunar eclipse turning the moon red overnight.
Viewed from above the solar system, the seven planets will fall within Earth’s line of sight at sunset ... view of the western horizon at nightfall. Mercury and Saturn will be low in the sky ...
It will be below the horizon during the best viewing window, ensuring a darker sky for better visibility. Timing is crucial. The planets will only be visible for about 90 minutes after sunset before ...
Sightseers will find some amazing sunrise and sunset locations in the Himalayan Hills of Dehradun. In this article, we have ...
The display will only be visible for a few minutes after sunset, because the planets ... but the other planets will linger in the night sky. For the best view, head to a location with minimal ...
ensuring a darker sky for better visibility. Timing is crucial. The planets will only be visible for about 90 minutes after sunset before some begin to fade from view. Check your local sunset time ...