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Moon Will Hide Brightest Star in Leo on April 25
Planet Wins3h ago

Moon Will Hide Brightest Star in Leo on April 25

On Saturday evening, April 25, millions across the eastern U.S. will witness the moon glide in front of Regulus, one of the night sky's brightest stars. The rare celestial show is free for anyone with eyes to the sky.

Space.com3 min read
April Brings Bright Comet, Meteor Shower, and Mercury Show
VideosMar 27

April Brings Bright Comet, Meteor Shower, and Mercury Show

Stargazers have three reasons to look up this April as a potentially bright comet visits Earth, the Lyrid meteor shower lights up the sky, and Mercury shines at its best all year. NASA says these celestial events are all visible without special equipment, though binoculars help.

NASA2 min read
Six Planets Align This Weekend in Rare Night Sky Show
Planet WinsFeb 28

Six Planets Align This Weekend in Rare Night Sky Show

Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, Neptune and Uranus will parade across the sky together this weekend in a celestial event that won't happen again until 2040. Four of them will be visible without any special equipment.

Google News - Science3 min read
Photographer Captures All Six Planets in Night Sky Parade
Global NewsFeb 28

Photographer Captures All Six Planets in Night Sky Parade

A Bristol photographer battled time and traffic to capture a stunning shot of six planets aligning in the night sky. The rare celestial event returns this Saturday for anyone hoping to catch the cosmic show.

BBC Science2 min read
Total Lunar Eclipse Returns March 3 for North America
Planet WinsFeb 26

Total Lunar Eclipse Returns March 3 for North America

On Tuesday morning, March 3rd, a total lunar eclipse will paint the full moon crimson as it passes through Earth's shadow, visible across North America with no special equipment needed. After this one, the next total lunar eclipse won't grace our skies until 2029.

Sky & Telescope2 min read
Rare Moon-Mercury Show Tonight Visible Across North America
Global NewsFeb 19

Rare Moon-Mercury Show Tonight Visible Across North America

Millions of people across North America can witness a rare celestial event tonight as the Moon passes directly in front of Mercury, with the best views in decades for those watching from Mexico and the southwestern United States. Even if you miss the full occultation, the pairing of a bright crescent Moon with Mercury creates a stunning sight worth stepping outside to see.

Google News - Science3 min read
Antarctica Sees 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse, More Coming Soon
Planet WinsFeb 18

Antarctica Sees 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse, More Coming Soon

A stunning "ring of fire" solar eclipse lit up Antarctica on Tuesday, treating a lucky few to a celestial show when the moon passed between Earth and the sun. Even better news: two more eclipses are coming in the next six months.

Scientific American2 min read