Rare Planetary Constellation: The Parade of the Six
Six planets are aligning in the night sky, providing a unique viewing opportunity for stargazers, with four visible to the naked eye.
Are there storms and strong winds on the Sun? These processes can be observed with a telescope
The Ethno-cosmology Museum in Lithuania emphasizes interactive educational activities that enhance understanding of astronomy and astronautics beyond just stargazing.
The planet parade is getting closer. When can we admire this phenomenon?
A celestial phenomenon called the 'planet parade' is approaching, where several planets align in the sky, creating a visual spectacle for observers on Earth.
Five Common Mistakes Made by Beginners Using a Telescope
The article outlines the five most common mistakes made by new telescope users and provides tips for avoiding them.
Exact time to see rare βPlanetary Paradeβ this month as six planets align over the UK
A rare 'Planetary Parade' will occur this month, where six planets will align, providing a stunning display for stargazers in the UK.
Last chance to see Quadrantid meteor shower is next week - how to spot
The Quadrantid meteor shower, noted for being one of the strongest of the year, peaked earlier this month but will remain visible in the coming days for astronomy enthusiasts to witness.
There Are Not Only Rockets to See in the New Year's Sky
On New Year's Eve, while fireworks light up the sky, stargazers are rewarded with a view of several special constellations if the weather permits.
January Stargazing: When Jupiter Shines in the Sky
Jupiter will be the most prominent celestial body in the January sky, reaching its opposition on January 5th, making it particularly visible. Additionally, the article mentions a total solar eclipse over Europe on August 12, 2026.