An extraordinary astronomical event is approaching called "planetary parade" which will make all seven planets of the solar system visible from Earth.
Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury will shine bright enough for the naked eye to see, and you can catch glimpses of Uranus and Neptune with binoculars or a telescope.
Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but with a telescope you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
Throughout January and February, skywatchers venturing out in the early evening can see six planets in our solar system ...
Astronomers say the 2024 YR4 asteroid still has a 97% chance of missing Earth in 2032, but the now 3.1% chance it will hit ...
Planetary alignment is a phenomenon where other planets in our solar system align from Earth’s perspective. It is a rare event with some alignments occurring once in 100 years.
The controversy endures over Pluto's true status, but the solar system underdog continues to capture hearts across the globe.
Pluto may not be a planet any more, but you still have a chance to see the distant dwarf planet at one of Michigan's ...
Feb. 18 marks the 95th anniversary of the discovery of our outermost planet-not-planet. Here's what to know about the short ...
The water that makes up the oceans acted as a key ingredient for the development of life on Earth. However, scientists still ...
Scientists discovered tiny jets on the Sun that power both fast and slow solar wind. These jets eject particles and shape ...
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's super Neptune! But this Superman-mimicking planet is not blasting through space on its ...
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