Planet parades must be observed during twilight between dawn and sunset so a glowing sky does not obscure the view. So, find ...
If you bring a telescope and get away from city lights Friday evening, there’s a chance you’ll see seven planets parading ...
For example, you’ll need binoculars or a small telescope to see Uranus and Neptune—so, while the seven planets will be there, ...
With clear skies and weather permitting you can observe at least one bright planet in the night's sky. Even two or three ...
Get ready to look up at the Iowa sky because there will be a rare planet parade in the night sky to end February.
The two innermost planets, Venus and Mercury, will shine together low in the western sky at sunset on March 10. Here's how to get the best view before they disappear.
Six planets are currently gracing our night sky, forming an arc on our celestial dome. From west to east: Saturn, Mercury, ...
Whenever planets are visible in the night sky, they always appear roughly along the same line. This path, known as the ...
Seven planets will line up for a rare "planetary parade" today (Feb. 28) and you can watch it live online, beginning at 12:00 p.m. ET (1700 GMT).
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also applies to northern hemisphere mid-northern latitudes).
The two innermost planets, Venus and Mercury, will shine together low in the western sky at sunset on March 10. Here's how to ...