Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but with a telescope you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
Two planets stand side by side as the evening twilight continues to delight and colorful stars shine in the sky this week.
Fluffy strands of cosmic gas and dust illuminated by bright young stars form a beautiful cloudscape in a neighboring nebula.
St. Cloud State University Assistant Professor Rachel Humphrey explains why Mercury and Saturn are tougher to pick out. “The ...
Mississippi stargazers will be able to see 4 or 5 planets in the night sky with their naked eye this month. Will you be able ...
Planets will align on Feb. 28 in a semi-rare phenomenon that only occurs every few years. Can you see it in Georgia? Here's ...
Sometimes, Puckett catches a stroke of luck and has a chance to capture multiple rare phenomena at once. In October 2024, he ...
The latest photo challenge calls for you to take and send in your best pictures of trees. Here's how to enter.
Unusually Red or Purple Sunsets and Sunrises One of the most enchanting sights in nature is a vividly red or purple sky ...
The iridescent cloud reveals new clues about ice formation in the Martian atmosphere (no little green men, sorry).
It might be hard spotting Venus on Valentine's Day because of cloudy weather. February, however, is still the best month to see it.