The brightest planets in the night sky will shine as the 'planet parade' continues throughout February, plus be on the ...
From planets and constellations, to eclipses and the Aurora Borealis, here's what to look for in the sky this spring ...
Missed January's planetary parade? February 2025 offers another celestial spectacle. Discover when, where & how to catch ...
On Feb. 24, from west to east, you can see Mercury, Saturn, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter and Mars, all spanning 117.5°, ...
In February, the iconic winter stars and constellations reach their prime positions for viewing. On the 1st, all will be ...
February brings a rare planetary parade, with five bright planets in clear view and a special alignment of Mercury and Saturn ...
Just east of Betelgeuse is the fine binocular cluster NGC 2244. But the much fainter Rosette Nebula that lies around the cluster shows up nicely in this fine photo of it by EAAA member James Schultz.
You’ll find several bright planets, stars and obvious constellations in the February evening sky. The most obvious constellation this month is Orion. To find Orion, face south and look for Orion’s ...
Al Jabbar is one of the Arabic names for Orion, the “Hunter", one of winter's most conspicuous constellations.
The FireAid L.A. Benefit Concert airs live, so you can watch on just about any streaming service for free, such as DirecTV ...
The new moon of January will be at 7:36 a.m. Eastern Time on Jan. 29, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory, and two days ...
Any clear winter night this month, look south between 8 and 10 p.m. to spot the large hourglass shape of Orion the Hunter. In ...