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The other evening planet, Mars, continues to fade ... a lovely sight for binocular users. Venus dominates the early morning sky and teams with a much fainter Saturn early in the month.
Jupiter and Mars shine in the evening, more planets gather in the morning, and the Eta Aquariid meteors join in.
These next two weeks we'll follow the moon's journey past the orange heart-star of Scorpius, Antares, and onward past blazing ...
Venus dominates as the brilliant “Morning Star” in the east-southeast before dawn; the Eta Aquariid meteor shower takes place ...
As May commences, Jupiter, resembling a luminous golden star within the constellation Taurus, shines high above the western ...
It’s a busy month for Mars and the moon—not to mention the Eta Aquariid meteor shower. Here’s what to watch for, and when.
Mars starts May not far from the Beehive star cluster, Venus is unmistakable in the predawn sky, and Mercury looks best early ...
The predawn morning sky is now as interesting as the evening sky with super-bright Venus and medium-bright Saturn gracing the ...
Skywatchers: May’s flower moon peaks on Monday, and Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter are visible in the sky throughout the ...
The planets are always shifting and influencing the energy of the day, making some days better than others. Taking this into ...
At long last, on April 30, Venus, our planet of attraction, attachment, and aesthetics, is trading the paint-splattered ...