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.
This week, Venus and Jupiter will be the most visible planets. Venus will be low in the western sky, and the best viewing time will be about 50 minutes after sunset. Jupiter is the second brightest ...
Mercury, Saturn, Mars, and Neptune will compactly align in the sky on the morning of April 18 in an event astronomers call a planetary alignment. While the peak viewing hours of the alignment are on ...
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From pink moon to planetary alignment
April is set to delight skywatchers with a series of beautiful celestial events. From a glowing full moon to a rare alignment of planets and a meteor shower, the night sky will have something special ...
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