Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but with a telescope you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
Subodh Shourie took this beautiful sunset photo on Jan. 29 in Santa Cruz. Thank you for sharing your photo with Patch readers ...
Since they happen every day, it can be easy to take sunsets for granted. In the winter, we may not leave the office until ...
As soon as it gets dark, two bright lights become visible—the brightest in the southwest and an almost-as-bright light in the east. What are they?
Watch a bright Moon dominate the sky, trace the Winter Hexagon, and continue enjoying the evening parade of planets in the ...
As New England weathers the depths of winter, believe it or not signs are beginning to appear that spring is around the ...
But here's a quick answer for what time the sun will rise around Florida today, Tuesday, Jan. 28. All information was ...
The shortest days of the year are finally behind us for now, as Boston gets ready to see its first 5 p.m. sunset of the year.
It's been a long stretch of hibernation, but Seattle will finally see a long-awaited sunset after 5 p.m. this weekend!
A shortcut for New Yorkers to spot some of the planets is to look for them when they are near the moon. On Feb. 1, Venus will ...
It will be difficult to see them all since Saturn, Mercury and Neptune will be quite close to the sun right at sunset, but they will be there. By the time March gets underway, Mercury, Saturn and ...