Directly to the right of Orion is Jupiter and left of it is the unmistakable red disc of Mars. The best time to view the ...
Instagram post, the Canadian Space Agency said a planetary alignment is now visible in the evening skies, lasting through the end of February. Here's how, when and where to see it.
Unlike prior parades, this one is set to last quite a while since the planets are in advantageous spots in the sky. You should be able to see all six planets nightly until the last week of February.
With frigid temperatures and dangerously cold wind chills, you may want to wait a few more days to check them out. Don't ...
We’re lucky here on Guam. The Milky Way is a sight denied to most of the Earth’s people. The light pollution from Earth’s ...
• Drawing in the Galleries: European-Medieval & Renaissance is 6-8:30 p.m. Jan. 24 and noon-4 p.m. Jan. 26, Detroit Institute ...
Astronomer Dean Regas gives us the lowdown on the best things to look out for this winter, from a “planet parade” to the ...
President Donald Trump made a bold promise to America minutes after taking the Oath of Office: pledging that an American flag ...
A recent photo from the Hubble Space Telescope captures two protostars called HOPS 150 and HOPS 153, which are located in the ...
Stargazers are to be treated to a parade of the planets as an extremely rare conjunction in the night’s skies will see six visible at once.
A planetary nebula in Sagittarius, 3000 light-years away, features waves 100 billion kilometres high, caused by supersonic shocks from a hot star's stellar winds. Hubble's image of the Carina Nebula ...
If you’ve been a faithful reader of my Skywatch column, thank you! You also know how much I love the winter constellations ...