Though it's a cold, dead planet, Mars still has its own natural beauty about it. This image shows us something we'll never see on Earth.
Planetary hours, rooted in ancient astrology, align daily activities with the celestial rhythms of the planets. By ...
Baker said that there are other astronomical events that may be more interesting than the parade of planets. Baker said Mars ...
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 ...
Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but get a telescope and you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
Though such alignments aren't unheard of, this particular formation was special due to the sheer number of planets visible ...
Sauk Prairie will get a glimpse of one of the two eclipses that will occur over the next thirty days. The total solar eclipse ...
Stargazers will be treated to a dazzling six-planet "alignment" this January.
While planets circle the sun in what's called a heliocentric orbit, they rarely fall together in what appears to the human eye as somewhat of a line across the visible horizon. Saturday is one of ...
Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn and Venus will put on a show after sunset. Planet alignments like this aren’t rare, ...
Planetary alignments aren't rare, but they can be when they involve six of the eight planets in our solar system.
While claims of a “rare alignment” are overblown, you can still see up to six planets in the night sky this weekend. Here's ...