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Saturn reaches superior conjunction Feb. 28 and will reappear in the morning sky in late March. Catch Saturn early in the month near the delicate sliver of a 1-day-old Moon.
Catch a Crescent Venus at Its Brightest (Feb. 13) Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Venus will be putting on a show all month in the early morning sky. On Feb. 13, a crescent Venus will shine ...
A week from now, the planets scoot closer. By Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, they are within hugging distance in the morning heavens, and by Feb. 17, both are within kissing distance.
Feb. 6 – A very thin (6-percent-illuminated) waning crescent moon forms a broad triangle with Venus and Mercury this morning, the moon hovering about 4 degrees above both planets.
February sky: NASA’s top tips for skywatchers. By James Rogers Fox News. Published February 1, 2020 7:00am EST. Facebook ... Thursday morning, February 4, 2020, ...
The planet Venus has returned to the early morning sky and has established itself as a dazzling morning lantern, emerging into view from beyond the east-southeast horizon before 5 a.m. local ...
The waxing crescent moon is now visible low in the southwest sky at dusk by Feb. 22. On that evening, the moon will pass within 2 degrees of Venus after sunset. An amazing sight to see!
The very bright planet Venus continues its long goodbye in the early morning sky. As February begins, the planet named after the Roman god of love rises above the southeast horizon just before ...
In February, Omega Centauri is an early morning object. On Feb. 1, it will rise in the southeast at 2 a.m. and reach its highest point low in the southern sky at 5 a.m.
The planets in February. Morning sky: Mercury will be visible the first week of the month low in the east. Watch the Moon pass a couple of bright stars and planets, see below for dates.
In the New York City region and Newark area of northern New Jersey, the full February snow moon will start rising in the east-northeast sky at 5:10 p.m. Sunday, and again at 6:13 p.m. on Monday ...
Try on the morning of Saturday, February 20, to spot all three planets in a triangle: Saturn and Mercury rise together 4.4° apart around 5:40 A.M. local time, followed by Jupiter 7° east of ...