June 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most eventful months for astronomy enthusiasts, offering a succession of celestial ...
Celestial bodies are in constant motion. This creates a kaleidoscope of cosmic proportions in the night sky. Every evening that you look up, the stars and planets are in a different configuration.
The two planets will meet up next week.
The combination of a rare Venus occultation, a planetary alignment, and the start of astronomical summer makes June one of the best months of 2026 for stargazing, according to NASA.
A rare celestial event will occur May 18-20, 2026, as a crescent Moon aligns with Venus and Jupiter, forming a bright triangle in the western evening sky. Visible worldwide without special equipment, ...
Skywatchers are in for a treat starting tonight as the Moon lines up with Venus and Jupiter in the evening sky.
Planet parades are how many stargazers refer to the events when the planets form a straight line and look like they're marching across the night sky. The "planetary parade" in which six planets reach ...