I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also applies to northern hemisphere mid-northern ...
On Saturday 1 February, some of our BBC Weather Watchers reported these sightings of the crescent Moon and Venus close ...
With each passing night as, the crescent slowly widens and it begins to appear against a progressively darker background, its ...
In terms of visibility, the full moon is easy to spot. It is, after all, the brightest object in the night sky. The only caveat would be on overcast nights, where clouds obscure the view of the moon.
A moon dog occurs at night in the winter when the moon is full, or near full, casting light through high clouds.
Californians watching the sky in February have the chance to view a parade of planets and a snow moon. The planetary alignment that began in January will continue into February, according to ...
Will the Lower Hudson Valley be able to see these celestial spectacles Feb. 1 and 3? It depends on the weather.
February is when Venus — named after the Roman goddess of love — shines her brightest. Here's how to spot it and the full moon before Valentine's Day.
Look to the southwest sky after sunset on Saturday, as the sliver of a waxing crescent moon nears bright Venus with Saturn ...
Venus, Jupiter, and Mars dominate the sky. Catch your last views of Saturn as early in the month, the Moon passes in front of ...
Starting Monday, Feb. 3, the day after Groundhog Day, you should be able to see another planetary parade in the night sky, this time joined by the crescent moon. Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune ...
The second half of January has featured an alignment of six planets in the night sky which only occurs every 400 years.