At 8:07 p.m. Monday, stargazers in Chicago will see Mars disappear behind the moon and reappear on the other side of the moon ...
When to look: Mid and late January, but best visibility may be the night of Jan. 17 and 18. Timing: Dusk after sunset, but before 9 p.m. local time There are eight planets in ... In mid-January, all ...
Stargazers will get a peek at what's been called a "parade of planets," when up to seven planets may appear to line up.
Mars will seem to disappear behind the full wolf moon Monday for many sky-gazers. Throughout January, also look up to see ...
Here's all you need to know on how to spot the can't-miss astronomical event. A planetary parade is a colloquial term that means four or more planets line up in the night sky ... 8:44 p.m. and ...
Four bright planets ... next night sky event? We recommend the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ as the top pick for basic astrophotography in our best beginner's telescope guide. All month ...
A planet parade like the one beginning tonight is quite uncommon, occurring once every 10-20 years. Here are the planets you ...