A planet parade like the one beginning tonight is quite uncommon, occurring once every 10-20 years. Here are the planets you ...
The BepiColombo mission successfully completed its sixth flyby of the innermost planet, moving closer to its final goal of ...
You won't see a majestic line of planets on Jan. 25 the way people on social media are promising, but you will see four bright planets if you look up.
A very rare treat is about to grace Earth's night skies.
There are eight official planets (sorry, Pluto) in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and ...
While the grand spectacle takes place next month, six of the seven planets will appear in the sky at once in a large ...
Sky gazers will get a peek at what has been called a "parade of planets," where this time around, up to seven planets may ...
Hot on the tail of the Quadrantids meteor shower, another spectacle in the sky is about to arrive: comet Atlas C/2024 G3, ...
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Does Planet Nine exist?
The newcomer replacing Pluto presently goes by “Planet Nine.” If and when it finally shows up, it will get the honor of a ...
In December, the Parker Solar Probe spacecraft made the closest controlled approach to the sun of any manmade object.
The spacecraft first flew over the planet's cold and dark night side before transitioning to the sunlit northern regions.
For most of January, four of the eight planets in our solar system (sorry, Pluto) will be visible if the sky is clear enough ...