NASA has shared details of what to look out for in the night sky this month, with the moon appearing alongside a parade of planets.
The two planets will be about two or three fingertip widths apart in the sky, he said. In reality, Venus, the second planet from the Sun, and Saturn, the sixth, will be nearly a billion miles apart.
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From our view, the line of planets looks more like an arc. We are looking at the plane from an angle. Alignments are actually fairly common. Two to four planet alignments can happen a few times a year ...
Planetary parade in January: A planetary parade is a colloquial term that applies when four or more planets line up in the night sky at once. Sky watchers will get a good view of some of the planets ...
But Venus and Saturn are making it look downright cozy these days. For weeks, the two planets having been hanging out near each other in the western sky after dark, moving closer and closer together.
To top it off you might also catch a comet at the same time near the two planets. Uranus and Neptune are also in the sky but you will need a pair of binoculars or telescope and a keen eye to spot ...
On the nights of January 17 and 18, the two planets will appear to be just a couple of finger widths apart in the night sky. Despite this close appearance, they will still be separated by hundreds ...
Having several visible simultaneously was notable. What’s even more impressive is having two planets appear very close together – that happens occasionally. “There is no scientific ...
The alignment of six planets will be visible in the night sky in January, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). In 24 Oras’ “Kuya Kim ...