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This rare planetary alignment will be visible from August 10 but will be best viewed later in the month. Here’s everything ...
On August 10, six planets — Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune — will line up in an arc in the night sky.
With the new moon darkening the skies, you’ll have a rare shot at spotting the Milky Way, deep-sky galaxies, and even the ...
Wake up early to witness the year's most dazzling planetary pairing as Venus and Jupiter close in for a celestial rendezvous.
The planetary meet up between the two brightest planets in our solar system is known as the conjunction and takes place over ...
Plus: The August Full Sturgeon Moon shines, the colorful double star Albireo sparkles, and Mercury reappears in the sky this ...
Jupiter and Venus, the two brightest planets in our solar system, should be widely visible for much of August in the northern hemisphere.
Jupiter and Venus will appear closest over Aug. 11-12, according to NASA, appearing as if they’re “grazing” each other despite still being millions of miles apart. It comes as a popular meteor shower, ...
While there will be six planets as part of the alignment this weekend, you won’t necessarily be able to see each of them.
Amateur astronomers (who're you calling amateur?) and casual skywatchers alike are in for a treat this August as the night ...
Colorado’s night skies will be filled with hundreds of shooting stars this month as one of the best meteor showers of the ...