Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but get a telescope and you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
Nature is capable of the most mysterious, surreal, stunning, and powerful things. The only thing we can do as humans is to ...
Full moons in 2025 bring 12 stunning celestial events, each with its own unique charm. Whether you love stargazing or enjoy ...
In 2025, there will be two partial solar eclipses. A partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon moves between the sun and ...
January's Wolf Moon was the highest hanging moon of 2025 in the Northern Hemisphere and stays in the sky longer than other ...
Stargazing at Enchanted Rock goes beyond mere sightseeing; it reconnects you with the cosmos. Whether you're an avid ...
It’s a new year on the Gunflint Trail; a new year with a waning moon — the year is already getting older. Last night the moon ...
Mars shines brightly this week as it reaches opposition, appearing golden-red in the sky near Jupiter. Look for it in the ...
Moon gazers in the southern hemisphere will see the Wolf Moon, the first full moon of the year, tailing closely behind Mars as the celestial bodies move across the sky on January 14.
Keep an eye on the sky Monday evening to see the wolf moon, the first full moon of the ... Look for it in the east each night, as well as in the northwest at dawn. Mars isn’t the only planet ...
In terms of visibility, the full moon is easy to spot. It is, after all, the brightest object in the night sky. The only caveat would be on overcast nights, where clouds obscure the view of the moon.
Space fans across much of the US can witness the event as it happens in the night sky. On Monday, Mars will look reddish and bright as the moon passes in front of it, obscuring the planet for over ...