Like a celestial parade across the cosmos, five bright planets are lighting up the night sky and visible with the naked eye ...
Love is in the air - or to be more accurate, the solar system - this Valentine's Day, as Venus dazzles in the evening sky.
Californians watching the sky in February have the chance to view a parade of planets and a snow moon. The planetary alignment that began in January will continue into February, according to ...
September opens with Venus hosting winter constellations in the eastern predawn sky. West of the planet, the bright star Procyon, in Canis Minor, the little dog, rises at almost the same time as ...
The rare celestial event that only happens every 100 years and the best time to see Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and ...
As New Year’s Day fades, a young moon hangs in the southwest near Venus and Mars. And as the sun sets on the last day of ...
October belongs to Pegasus and the water constellations, which float through the southern sky after nightfall. Reigning supreme high in the south are the Great Square of Pegasus and, stretching from ...
Trust your instincts when it comes to matters of the heart, Pisces. After all, it’s not every day Venus turns up the heat in Aries, let alone your second house of values, self-confidence and ...
NASA has released sky-watching tips ahead of a ... only to reappear as a morning object in April. You can see the phases of Venus with a modest telescope. But there’s a surprising twist ...
By mid-March, Venus will disappear into the Sun’s glare, re-emerging as a morning star in April. February kicks off with a breathtaking pairing as Venus and the crescent Moon light up the western sky ...
Things, generally, "do seem better in the morning" - that is according to scientists who suggest the earlier hours of the day are when most feel at their best. Research using the University ...