As the nights grow longer across the Northern Hemisphere, November offers a dynamic stage for planet watchers. From elusive glimpses of Mercury to the ever-bright Jupiter, the celestial rhythm unfolds ...
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Californians watching the sky in February have the chance to view a parade of planets and a snow moon. The planetary alignment that began in January will continue into February, according to ...
Did you miss the planetary parade? Well, Thursday, Aug. 21, is the last day to see it, along with the crescent moon. Usually, people can look up at the bright sky and spot at least one planet. Two or ...
Sept. 1-7: Morning Planet Parade Sept. 7: Lunar Eclipse Sept. 16: Moon Meets Jupiter Sept. 21: Saturn Reaches Opposition Sept. 21: Partial Solar Eclipse Sept. 22: Fall Equinox Fall may be prime time ...