Photographers around the world may want to point their lenses to the western night sky tonight to capture a rare image of five planets lined up. Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, and Mars will all hang out together with the Moon on Tuesday night giving shooters the chance to capture six cel...
[00:00.04]The five major planets in our solar system have lined up [00:06.04]in a rare formation that sky watchers can see with their own eyes. [00:13.24]Astronomers say the formation is expected [00:18.00]to remain ...
Sometimes it would help if your “sky views” indicated the “seen from” latitude. This would help in the identification of which planet we are actually seeing. Plan Your Day. Grow Your Life. Enter your email address to receive our free Newsletter!
If you look up into the night sky tonight (under the right conditions, of course), six planets—Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Venus—will be visible. Even better is that on February 28, Mercury will join the rather special... Read more... News by Tim Sweezy - Tue, ...
I’m aware of the disadvantage of CDs in that they take up shelf space, but I’m OK with that. I like seeing all thosePlanetsCDs lined up on the shelf. Like Gil RDecember 22, 2020 / 7:12 am Hello. I’m a really new listener of Holst, The Planets and I’m looking for a goo...
Star Wars fans will definitely get a kick out of binary star systems nicknamed "Tatooine" systems — a reference to the planet Luke Skywalker stands on to gaze up at twin suns inStar Wars: A New Hope. As it turns out, some of the planets in the real-life versions of these systems ma...