February brings several special events, including a rare "occultation," and a planetary parade of six planets.
In February, you’ll be able to see Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury with the naked eye, but you’ll need binoculars or a small telescope to add Neptune and Uranus to the viewing.
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While we’ll all have the ability to pursue our dreams over the course of this dynamic week, four signs in particular welcome ...
A new year means new skywatching events to look forward to, and January holds a few things worth seeing. Most of the month’s skywatching events happen on the same day — Jan. 3. Jan. 3 is the first ...
2026 is set to open with the breathtaking Wolf supermoon this weekend, chased closely by a planetary parade and a good chance of viewing the Andromeda galaxy in February. Skywatchers, prepare for the ...
Florida is home to 3 dark sky locations that may offer the clearest views of a planetary conjunction between Saturn and the ...
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With major eclipses, brilliant supermoons, and lineups of five or more planets, 2026 offers something awe-inspiring in every season. Here’s what to watch for. Solar prominences and their associated ...