Mercury, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn will line up at dawn on Saturday, with some visible to the naked eye. Early risers with a good view of the horizon will get the best chance of spotting ...
Five planets are set to align in the dawn sky this weekend, giving budding astronomers the chance to see a fairly rare display. Mercury, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn will line up at dawn on ...
Unfortunately, the month of May is not a very good one for planet observers. The month of May is not a very good one for planet observers. The two brightest planets – Venus and Jupiter – are ...
If you enjoy looking up at the sky and observing the stars and planets, you'll want to be up early on the morning of April 20, providing there are clear skies. An astronomical event is happening ...
Since the discovery of Neptune in 1846, scientists have postulated that there is yet another planet, Planet 9, lurking in our ...
The scar on the star was discovered by the astronomical research centre in Armagh Observatory. University of Central Lancashire scientists used computer simulations to model how planets form.
Totality or bust. That’s the attitude of the serious eclipse aficionado. If that means gassing up the car and driving hours and hours to the middle of nowhere to find a patch of clear sky along ...
Humans have been looking to the sky to make sense of the world around us for thousands of years. Ancient cave paintings seem to show humans began using the position of the stars to keep track of ...
Four planets are set to align in April this year, but will the alignment coincide with the total solar eclipse passing over 13 states next month? On April 4, 2024, four planets will align on the same ...
Lando Norris has explained his injury, sustained in the week’s break in the demanding Formula One schedule ahead of the Miami ...
Four planets are set to align in April this year, but will the alignment coincide with the total solar eclipse passing over 13 states next month? On April 4, 2024, four planets will align on the ...
The head of Halley’s Comet as photographed by Dr George Willis Ritchey. Humans have been looking to the sky to make sense of the world around us for thousands of years. Ancient cave paintings ...