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Jupiter and Venus lead the Sun into the early-morning sky, rising around 1:30 A.M. and 4:15 A.M. local daylight time, ...
Watch the crescent moon, Venus and the bright star Regulus align in a rare predawn close conjunction tomorrow.
If you set your alarm clock for 4 a.m. local time this week and head outside to a location with a clear and unobstructed view of the eastern horizon, you'll be able to catch sight of the two brightest ...
A truly majestic sky sight last month was a close pairing of the two brightest planets, Venus and Jupiter, at dawn Aug. 12.
This week, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will create a rare planetary alignment, illuminating the sky before dawn. On September 19, the waning crescent moon, Venus, and Regulus (the ...
The bright stars Castor and Pollux will be positioned to the left of the moon in the early morning hours of Aug. 19. Mercury, ...
If you look closely on Saturday night, it will look like Venus and Jupiter are holding hands in the night sky. Due to an astronomical phenomenon known as a conjunction, the two planets will appear to ...
Stargazers in the U.S. will witness the razor-thin waning crescent moon rise close to Venus and the bright star Regulus in ...
Just as the Perseid meteor shower approaches its peak, two luminous planets are getting in on the night-sky action. But if you want to see the conjunction, you'll have to either stay out late or get ...
Three planets are all visible at the same time, and the best view is Monday morning. Jupiter, Venus and Mars can be seen in the same field of vision in the sky in October, ABC News reports. The ...
LOS ANGELES -- Jupiter and Venus appear to be very close together in the night sky, with the two planets passing each other in what's known as a conjunction. Jupiter appears to be shifting westward, ...