Venus, Jupiter and Saturn dominate the skies of March
March's clear skies offer optimal viewing of Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, with noteworthy conjunctions occurring this month.
When is the last lunar eclipse of the year?
The article discusses the timing and significance of the last lunar eclipse of the year.
Total lunar eclipse will turn the moon blood red on Tuesday for skywatchers on several continents
A total lunar eclipse on Tuesday will create a blood-red moon, visible to many in North and South America and eastern Asia, but sadly not from Africa and Europe.
Fans of cosmic phenomena should watch the sky closely. A rare sight today
A rare planetary alignment will be visible tonight, featuring Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Jupiter.
Planetary parade: How and when to spot six planets align in UK skies
A rare planetary alignment of six planets will be visible in the UK skies over the weekend of February 28 and March 1, 2026.
Total lunar eclipse: New Zealand has 'front-row seat' to only lunar eclipse of 2026
New Zealand will be able to view the total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, known as a 'Blood Moon', which will be the only one of the year.
A Cosmic Procession on the Horizon. An Extraordinary 'Planet Parade' Coming Soon
An astronomical event, known as a 'planet parade,' will occur on February 28, featuring six planets appearing along the ecliptic, although viewing conditions may be less than ideal.
'Parade' with six planets will be visible at the end of February
An astronomical event featuring the alignment of six planets will take place at the end of February, attracting skywatchers' attention.
'Parade' of six planets to occur at the end of February
On February 28, six planets will be visible in the night sky, with the best viewing conditions in Sรฃo Paulo noted for February 25.
Today we are waiting for an aerial spectacle. Be sure to watch the sky at this hour
Sky enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the Snow Moon Full Moon, a rare opportunity to witness this celestial event tonight at 11:09 PM.