Stargazers across much of the world, including South Korea, have a prime opportunity tonight, March 1, 2026, to witness a ...
Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter can be seen with the naked eye; Uranus and Neptune with binoculars or a telecscope.
Stargazers will soon have an opportunity to view six planets in alignment in the night sky, according to NASA. Mercury, Venus ...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, might have formed after a collision with a lost moon, according to new research.
Despite the dramatic name, these alignments aren’t exceptionally rare. The last six-planet parade occurred in January 2025, ...
Most planets will be visible to the naked eye, but two will require binoculars or a telescope.
Six planets are set to align on Saturday, creating a planetary parade that will be visible to sky-gazers across the globe.
During the "planetary parade," six planets will appear to align in the evening sky, according to NASA.
A six planet "parade" is set to appear in the night sky tomorrow night, here's the science of the event.
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, may have been born in a colossal cosmic crash. New research suggests Titan formed when two older moons slammed together hundreds of millions of years ago—an event so ...
A six-planet parade — an alignment of Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Jupiter — is coming Feb. 28. When and where ...