The night sky will feature a parade of its own in the coming weeks, with several planets visible for sky watchers to enjoy.
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Planets continue their nighttime shows, with eight visible at points during February, including Venus on Feb. 14.
Referred to as a planetary parade or alignment, this celestial event occurs when multiple planets in our solar system appear ...
Worlds will align for a "planetary parade" in January, with four bright and easily visible to the naked eye. But an even ...
Generally, the nights of and near the new moon – when the moon is not illuminated – are better for most stargazing experiences. Here are the dates of new moons this year.
You aren't too late to catch a glimpse of a so-called 'planet parade' in the night sky, although to see them all, you might want to grab a telescope.
Six planets are aligning with four visible to the naked eye in late January. Here's how to find them in Michigan.