Both Venus and Saturn will be in the Aquarius constellation, the water bearer, during their close approach. To help spot it, viewers should look towards the south in the evening sky, using the bright ...
The new moon of January will be at 7:36 a.m. Eastern Time on Jan. 29, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory, and two days later a young moon will pass near Saturn and near Venus as they cluster ...
The next planet to spot is Saturn, the famed "lord of the rings." To find it, simply look toward Venus and extend an imaginary line straight downward — the first bright star-like object you come ...
Mercury joins the night sky to complete a seven-planet alignment just after sunset for the end of February. Saturn leaves our ...
In a celestial event known as a great alignment the five planets will be discernible with the naked eye, but to see Neptune ...
The four-planet lineup that began in January concludes by mid- to late February, as Saturn sinks increasingly lower in the sky each night after sunset, according to NASA. While Mercury will briefly ...
Look toward the southwest just after sunset, and you’ll see Venus. It will be the brightest star. Just below it, Saturn may very faintly be visible. Then in the southeast you’ll spot Jupiter.
It will then emerge as a bright “morning star” before sunrise. Only a small telescope will reveal Saturn’s rings, but 2025 is not the best year to look at them. Since Saturn rotates on an ...
Saturn’s disk, meanwhile ... The Moon passes 0.1° south of the bright star Spica (Alpha Virginis) at midnight EST. Observers in parts of Africa will see the Moon occult this bright star ...
You’ll find several bright planets, stars and obvious constellations in the February evening sky. The most obvious ...
The next planet to spot is Saturn, the famed "lord of the rings." To find it, simply look toward Venus and extend an imaginary line straight downward — the first bright star-like object you come ...