Launched into space in 2018, the Parker Solar Probe is gradually tightening its orbit around the Sun. The most significant ...
Our night sky is getting lit up like a Christmas tree! Not only do we have all the bright stars and constellations of winter on the rise, but also three naked-eye planets: Venus, Saturn and ...
Bright stars, bright Mars and a vanishing Moon will highlight the winter sky over Washington. Bright stars, bright Mars and a ...
Our Butler night sky is getting lit up like a Christmas tree! Not only do we have all the bright stars and constellations of ...
It seems 2025 will have a strong start, too, with a planet parade just a few weeks into the new year. A planet parade is when ...
The fourth house in astrology is also known as the house of home and family. The fourth house corresponds to one’s home, ...
The study concluded that Venus was probably never a habitable — or even potentially habitable — planet, and that the presence ...
The "mystery drone" sightings of the past week make a great case for the value of knowing more about what happens in the sky.
Astronomical winter arrives Dec. 21. It’s the date and time of winter solstice for the Northern Hemisphere and summer solstice for the Southern Hemisphere.
Astronomers posed over the past decade that dark comets, or objects that resemble asteroids but move like comets, may exist.
Next year's events that are visible to Californians include a rare peek at Mercury; Venus and Jupiter cozying up; and a total ...