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Trending News: On June 29th, skywatchers are in for a treat as the Moon and Mars will appear in a close conjunction, only 0.2 degrees apart, visible to the naked eye ...
Moon-Mars conjunction to dazzle skywatchers On the early hours of June 30, Moon and Mars will appear unusually close to each other in what astronomers call a conjunction.
Mars shining like a red star in the night sky, alongside the blue-tinged star Regulus. These two celestial bodies, though vastly different, currently offer a strikingly similar spectacle.
Back to Article List The Sky Today on Monday, June 16: Mars and Regulus shine together The Red Planet stands less than a degree from Leo the Lion’s brightest star in the evening sky tonight.
NASA's Perseverance rover took a photo of Mars' most mysterious moon Deimos, which seemed to shine like a star in the early morning.
Back to Article List The Sky Today on Saturday, May 17: Mars crosses Cancer The Red Planet is visible this evening in eastern Cancer, which also holds the famous Beehive Cluster (M44).
Earth’s blue sky and familiar sun are just one version of reality. On Mercury, the sun blazes over three times larger than on Earth, while stars dominate the nights without atmospheric ...
NASA has confirmed the first-ever visible green aurora on Mars, detected by the Perseverance rover over Jezero Crater. This groundbreaking observation, resulting from a coronal mass ejection ...
Following the 7-planet alignment, Mars will be visible in the sky in March. Here's everything you need to know about this cosmic spectacle and how to watch it.