A bright spot on one of Saturn's rings ... the spacecraft will continue sending back amazing, moody black and white photos of Saturn with its moons. In September, Cassini will observe the small ...
The discovery points to what astronomers have thought for decades, that Saturn's rings were caused by a massive collision about 100 million years ago.
Venus, Jupiter and Saturn will appear as bright-white points of light ... and you’ll need a telescope or a pair of binoculars to spot them.
Dr. White advised, “You really do need at least binoculars, and you need to know precisely where to look to spot Neptune and Uranus.” He also shared a simple method for locating Saturn ...
On 25 February, Mercury and Saturn will be close together in the evening sky. Sadly the planets will reach conjunction after they set, but it’s still worth trying to spot this exciting meet-up ...
Like Saturn, Uranus will be harder to spot as the month goes on, so try to get a glimpse of the planet now. Neptune can also only be seen through a telescope. Like Saturn, Neptune will set around ...