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The planetary parade will be most visible about 45 minutes before sunrise, when Mercury, Venus, and Saturn align in the eastern sky, near the crescent moon. Venus and Saturn will be the brightest and ...
View a brilliant morning star, enjoy dark skies during New Moon, and take in plenty of deep-sky targets in the sky this week.
The night sky is going to be smiling down at the Central Valley come Friday – in a rare phenomenon, the moon and planets will ...
A unique celestial event is expected to smile over the predawn skies of the Pacific Northwest on Friday. The smiley face will consist of Venus, Saturn, and the moon. This alignment will be best ...
The reality is, Venus will be larger and brighter. Saturn will be smaller and dimmer. These two planets would depict the "eyes" of the smiley face. The "smile" would be made by the crescent moon.
In February, stargazers enjoyed a rare occurrence: All seven of Earth's planetary siblings dotted the night sky at once. And ...
Look to the eastern sky late Thursday, and a clear horizon will show you this unusual, grinning planet alignment.
Friday morning, the waning crescent moon, Venus, and Saturn will be aligned in a way to create a basic sideways smiley face in the eastern sky before sunrise. Venus will rise first ...
A planetary alignment early Friday morning could resemble a celestial smiley face—depending on where you’re looking from and ...
Venus and Saturn will be in just the correct spot in their revolution around the sun to match up with the waning crescent ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A rare and beautiful sight is coming to the early morning sky over Hawaiʻi on Friday, April 25. It’s a ...
Here in Michigan, explorers can visit dark sky parks across the state on a clear, open night to glimpse celestial happenings ...