Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn can be spotted without special equipment, with Uranus and Neptune requiring a telescope.
Neptune, for example, has over a dozen moons, and for all those tiny worlds to coexist, some interesting patterns have emerged. In a new post, NASA highlights one relationship in particular.
A planetary parade is a colloquial term that applies when four or more planets line up in the night sky at once. Sky watchers ...
The first full moon of January 2025 -- the Wolf Moon -- is here, according to NASA, and skygazers will get a little extra ...
The first full moon of 2025 will reach peak illumination Monday at 5:27 p.m. EST, according to NASA, rising from the eastern ...
How to find Neptune’s giant moon Triton, Neptune’s largest moon, is one of the promising places in the Solar System to look for signs of life. About 1,700km in diameter, it’s geologically ...
11, 2023 — A new investigation with NASA's James Webb ... shows Jupiter's massive moons prevent that vision from lighting up the night ... Why Uranus and Neptune Are Different Colors May 31 ...
Webb captured this dynamic world with rings, moons, storms ... 6, 2023 — Following in the footsteps of the Neptune image released in 2022, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has taken a stunning ...