Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye. The six planets will be visible until February 9. You'll ...
An unidentified interstellar object, possibly eight times Jupiter’s mass, may have disrupted the solar system’s planets.
Long ago, a planetary object eight times the mass of Jupiter may have once visited the solar system and altered […] The post ...
An object eight times the mass of Jupiter may have swooped around the sun, coming superclose to Mars' present-day orbit ...
Scientists have confirmed the discovery of a new planet which is six times as large as the Earth and could host alien life.
Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will appear together in a row throughout the start of February – although Neptune and Uranus will only be visible with binoculars or a telescope.
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 ...
Davis Astronomy Club invites everyone on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 25, for a free viewing of the rare alignment of six ...
In case anyone missed the January planetary alignment, two more are expected to be seen in the night sky in February, with ...
A planet parade will be happening high above the earth. But there is a debate on whether it is as special as you may be ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has revolutionized astronomy in just three years. A new project celebrates its impact on the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured amazing new imagery of Uranus along with its rings and moons. The footage shows the moons Titania, Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel and Puck. Credit; Space.com | ...