Slowing down climate change is an immense task, but small individual actions can add up to help reduce emissions. In 2024, the critical 1.5C threshold was breached for a full year for the first ...
January has a meteor shower, top-notch planet sightings, and a planet parade on the docket. What’s even more exciting: the recent northern lights activity shows no signs of slowing down ...
All the major planets are on view this month. Venus has a fine evening conjunction with Saturn and Jupiter is high in Taurus. Uranus and Neptune are binocular targets, while Mars reaches opposition.
These include a rare chance to see a parade of four bright planets – Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars – in one evening view. Additionally, Venus and Saturn will appear exceptionally close to each ...
This is none other than the planet Mars! January will be an excellent opportunity to spot this planet and some of its details with a medium-sized telescope. Be sure to catch these three events this ...
Each evening this month, enjoy a sweeping view of four bright planets at once. Also look for a close approach of Venus and Saturn, Mars occulted by the Moon, and meteors! January 3 – Quadrantid meteor ...
NASA have discovered a planet bigger than Earth accompanied by gas that is 'only produced by life' in what is an incredible find. As the space agency continues to make incredible finds within our ...
Astronomers believe that our solar system may still hold surprises, with ongoing efforts to find a hidden ninth planet, often referred to as Planet Nine or Planet X. If confirmed, this discovery ...
But if you went to Venus, that wouldn't be the case. Not every planet has a moon — so why do some planets have several moons, while others have none? I'm a physics instructor who has followed ...
In addition to providing the best opportunity to see Mars at its biggest and brightest, this will be the best time for sending spacecraft to the Red Planet. Here's everything you need to know ...
While the auroras are well short of a guarantee, the planet show is a gimme. Venus, Saturn, Jupiter & Mars will all be visible to the naked eye in the evening hours all week. Venus and Jupiter, in ...