The six planets will be visible in the days immediately leading up to Jan. 21, and for about four weeks afterward. Mars, ...
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus — are visible this month in a so-called planet parade. Some are visible to the naked eye and others require a telescope to see.
Coined the ‘parade of planets’, the special celestial event will occur just after sunset and will see six planets — Mars, ...
Astronomers have detected a mid-infrared flare from the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy for the ...
Every 26 months, the orbits of Earth and Mars allow us a closer look when Mars is at opposition — which will happen on Jan.
Advances in technology are helping explorers fulfill their purpose: Mapping the ocean floor in tiny detail for the first time.
Tonight (Jan. 13), bright Mars will disappear behind the full Wolf Moon for several hours before reappearing on the other ...
A groundbreaking study combining the efforts of amateur and professional astronomers has redefined our understanding of ...
The Franklin Institute's Derrick Pitts says Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars will be 'easy to see at a comfortable time of observing.' ...
Artist concept highlighting the novel approach proposed by the 2025 NIAC awarded selection of Inflatable Starshade for ...
"Light pollution will irreparably impact the capabilities for astronomical observation," the ESO's Xavier Barcons said.
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace, transforming all areas of our lives and leaving barely any aspect of it unimpacted.  This is not a new phenomenon by any degree. Many centuries ago, the ...