Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter can be seen with the naked eye; Uranus and Neptune with binoculars or a telecscope.
Six planets are set to align on Saturday, creating a planetary parade that will be visible to sky-gazers across the globe.
Most planets will be visible to the naked eye, but two will require binoculars or a telescope.
Despite the dramatic name, these alignments aren’t exceptionally rare. The last six-planet parade occurred in January 2025, ...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, might have formed after a collision with a lost moon, according to new research.
During the "planetary parade," six planets will appear to align in the evening sky, according to NASA.
A recent discovery by NASA has left scientists both bewildered and excited—a mysterious cube-shaped anomaly orbiting Saturn. This unexpected finding has sparked a flurry of theories and discussions ...
“On most nights, weather permitting, you can spot at least one bright planet in the night sky,” NASA public engagement specialist Preston Dyches wrote in February 2025. “While two or three planets are ...
A crash involving the planet’s largest moon, Titan, and a hypothetical moon may have triggered a curious sequence of events ...
Astronomers have spotted a lonely world roughly the size and mass of Saturn, drifting through the Milky Way without a star to orbit. The discovery turns a once theoretical curiosity into a concrete ...