The occasion will see Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune align, with some of the planets visible to the naked eye.
The next time five planets will be visible to the naked eye and all seven planets will be able to be seen is on Sept. 8, 2040, when they will be clustered above the setting sun, according to Shanahan.
Six planets are set to align on Saturday, creating a planetary parade that will be visible to sky-gazers across the globe.
Although astronomers have found thousands of exoplanets, the number of confirmed exomoons—and exorings—is still zero. But ...
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is leaving our solar system for good. Here's what to know about its journey and NASA's observations.
Remember 3I/ATLAS? Yes, the interstellar comet that made plenty of headlines in 2025 is still romping through our solar ...
An astronomy professor explains what exoplanets are, why he keeps looking for them and how Israel intercepts missiles “in ...
A group of astronomers has found a solar system 116 light-years from Earth that seems to challenge current theories about how ...
Our solar system hosts almost 900 known moons; more than 400 orbit the eight planets while the remaining orbit dwarf planets, ...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, might have formed after a collision with a lost moon, according to new research.
Six planets will align in February as part of a rare planetary parade. Find out how and when you can see the event.
Six planets will align in February as part of a rare planetary parade. Find out how and when you can see the event.
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