June 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most eventful months for astronomy enthusiasts, offering a succession of celestial ...
The combination of a rare Venus occultation, a planetary alignment, and the start of astronomical summer makes June one of the best months of 2026 for stargazing, according to NASA.
The two planets will meet up next week.
Celestial bodies are in constant motion. This creates a kaleidoscope of cosmic proportions in the night sky. Every evening that you look up, the stars and planets are in a different configuration.
A rare celestial event unfolds this June as Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury align with bright stars Pollux and Castor, offering ...
Skywatchers are in for a treat starting tonight as the Moon lines up with Venus and Jupiter in the evening sky.
Planet parades are how many stargazers refer to the events when the planets form a straight line and look like they're marching across the night sky. The "planetary parade" in which six planets reach ...