In February, you’ll be able to see Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury with the naked eye, but you’ll need binoculars or a ...
The upcoming year will offer a blood-red moon, spectacular meteor showers and the first glimpse of the sun’s corona since ...
Planetary alignments, a total lunar eclipse, and meteor showers are highlights to look for in the coming year.
The night sky in 2026 will have many exciting events. January starts with the Wolf Moon supermoon and a meteor shower.
On Jan. 5, 2038, a rare “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse will be seen along a path from Cuba to Egypt, with 97% of the ...
Bright full moons, dazzling meteor shower displays and remarkable total eclipses will give stargazers plenty of reasons to ...
The night sky has a habit of slipping into the background during quieter years. Fewer headline events pass overhead, and attention moves on. That calm.
On Saturday (Jan. 10), for example, we will see three satellites on one side of Jupiter (going outward from the planet: Ganymede, Io and Europa ), while the fourth ( Callisto) remains all by itself on ...
You can also look forward to a total solar eclipse and a total lunar eclipse this year. See if either will be visible in ...
Ring in 2026 with dazzling cosmic fireworks under India's night skies. From meteor showers to supermoons, these events promise unforgettable stargazing thrills.
Launching early in the year, three Americans and one Canadian will zip past the moon, do a U-turn behind it, then hustle straight back to Earth to close out their 10-day mission. No stopping for a ...