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See two planets kiss this weekend. Venus and Jupiter are bright in the west after sunset. Here's how to see the solar system encounter
A quick, beginner's guide to observing Venus and Jupiter – and Mercury – this weekend.
The transits of Venus in 1761 and 1769 offered a way to calculate the true size of the Solar System. Getting to the right ...
Summer arrives this month and with it come long, sweltering days along with all-too-brief nights. But if you can dodge the fireflies and stock up on mosquito repellent, there’s still stargazing to be ...
Skywatchers are in for a spectacular celestial treat this June as Venus and Jupiter, the two brightest planets visible from ...
One of the weirdest places in our Solar System may actually be a great place to search for alien life: the skies of Venus. We don’t have evidence of life — or even indisputable evidence that life ...
A planetary conjunction is an astronomical event in which at least two planets – sometimes more – appear to our vantage from Earth to be close together in the sky. Both Venus and Jupiter are making ...
Artist’s impression of GJ 1214 b passing in front of its host star. The “transit method” allows astronomers to study an exoplanet by seeing which wavelengths of light dim when the star’s light passes ...
A planetary conjunction is an astronomical event in which at least two planets – sometimes more – appear to our vantage from Earth to be close together in the sky. Both Venus and Jupiter are making ...
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