On February 28, six planets will be visible shortly after sunset: Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
One of the brightest stars in the night sky will vanish as seen from North America and Europe in a rare event.
Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter will appear together shortly after sunset on Feb. 28 — but is this the "planet parade" we've been waiting for?
A total lunar eclipse will redden the Moon on March 3, 2026. Here’s what you need to know. How does a lunar eclipse work? A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth passes directly between the Sun and Moon, ...
Take a deep breath in … and out. Sculpture takes on new meaning by moonlight at Calder Gardens, as it hosts a Moon Alignment Series.
Ahead of the anticipated launch of the Artemis II mission, catch a glimpse of February’s full moon, called the snow moon.
The full moon on February 1st, 2024, at 10:22 PM presents a unique celestial event that encourages introspection and celebration of our achievements. This article explores the significance of this ...