There are six planets in the night sky all week, four of them visible to the naked eye and two of them getting very close indeed. Here's how to watch.
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus — are visible this month in a so-called planet parade. Some are visible to the naked eye and others require a telescope to see.
Eclipse-watchers have plenty to look forward to in the next decade.
Jean Creighton joins Lake Effect’s Audrey Nowakowski to look back on some of the most notable moments of 2024 for ...
From the total lunar eclipse in March to three epic supermoons this fall, these are the best celestial events of 2025 that are worth traveling for (plus one to look forward to in 2026!).
The temperature is forecast to be below freezing tonight, so don’t forget a hat and multiple layers if you go outside to look ...
You won't see a majestic line of planets on Jan. 25 the way people on social media promise, but you will see four bright ...
Mars will seem to disappear behind the full wolf moon Monday for many sky-gazers. Throughout January, also look up to see ...
On Monday night you may have a chance to witness the moon obscuring the Red Planet at its brightest, as well as a comet’s ...
An occultation of Mars by the Moon last occurred on Dec. 7, 2022. This photo, showing Mars just before it went behind the Moon, was taken during that occultation at PAC’s Paul Castle Observatory in ...