Mercury, the first planet from the sun, is about to stand out among the stars this week. But this brightness is not expected ...
The First Five Years" commemorates NASA's achievements from its inception in 1958 to its fifth anniversary in 1963. It ...
Mercury is visible just below Venus for the first week and a half of March. March is the best time to view Mercury, a planet ...
Uranus and Neptune are also still around, but they won't be appearing as brightly and will require a telescope to see, ...
March’s night sky brings a total lunar eclipse, a rare chance to see Mercury, and shifting planets. Don’t miss these ...
The two innermost planets, Venus and Mercury, will shine together low in the western sky at sunset on March 10. Here's how to ...
California stargazers can spot an unusual sight in the night sky in March: a total lunar eclipse with a blood-red moon. In ...
Seven planets are on display in the night sky at the end of February, but some will be harder to spot than others. Here’s ...
Experts say open areas away from urban light pollution may offer the best possibilities for viewing the seven-planet ...
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus could be visible, but not all can be seen by the naked eye.
It is being called a "planetary parade" as seven planets are expected to be seen in the Earth's night sky on Friday, ...
But because Venus and Mercury orbit closer to the sun than Earth, with smaller, faster orbits, it's more rare for them to make an appearance, according to NASA. Venus is visible for only a few ...