6-planet parade will grace night sky
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Stargazers across much of the world, including South Korea, have a prime opportunity tonight, March 1, 2026, to witness a striking "planetary parade" as six planets — Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn,
Jupiter will be the brightest planet in the sky during the month of August — and beginning Friday, it will be lined up with Saturn and the moon. For three days, the trio will be lined up side-by-side … by side. Those who look south in the night sky ...
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Catch Jupiter’s bright glow under the waxing moon tonight!
Tonight, a unique celestial event will occur as a waxing gibbous moon and the bright planet Jupiter align in the sky. This event offers a great opportunity for stargazers to observe two of the most noticeable objects in the night sky.
LOS ANGELES - In January, sky-gazers had the rare opportunity to view a planetary trio — an astronomical event where Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury were in triple conjunction. Now, sky-watchers have a chance to observe another astronomical event — the ...
Spectators are in for a treat this week as they turn to the sky for a blue moon and a bright Saturn and Jupiter. According to NASA, the next full moon of the summer will occur on Sunday when the "blue moon" will rise into the night sky. The space agency ...
At around 10:00 p.m. local time on Sunday (Nov. 9), if you look low toward the east-northeast sky, you will see a waning gibbous moon, 72 percent illuminated, and shining prominently below it will be a brilliant, silvery non-twinkling "star." But in ...
NASA’s Juno mission launched Aug. 5, 2011, and traveled 1.7 billion miles on a five-year journey to the king of the planets, Jupiter. Juno arrived in July 2016 with mission objective of solving mysteries of Jupiter’s origin and evolution, and the role ...
Jupiter next to the moon in the sky over Jagdaqi, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. (Photo by Zhuang Yu/Xinhua) This photo taken on Feb. 27, 2026 shows the planet of Jupiter next to the moon in the sky over Tongjiang City,