Skygazers who look up at the moon tonight may be able to spot Saturn below it. Here's when and how to spot the conjunction.
Tonight the sky is staging a compact, graceful performance: a slender crescent moon sliding in beside Saturn, with distant Neptune completing a rare triple alignment. For a few hours after sunset and ...
The lunar crescent will disappear below the horizon before midnight on Jan. 22.
Stargazers will in one week have a chance to spot Saturn and the moon sharing a section of the night sky in what's known as a ...
For months, Saturn has been a steady presence in the sky after sunset, but after tonight, it will move away from our view for ...
Look to the west-southwest after dark on Thursday, Jan. 22, to see a 17%-lit waxing crescent moon moving close to the ringed ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. When is the best time to look at a planet? On Sunday, Sept.
Skygazers, mark your calendars because one of the coolest celestial events is coming around again toward the end of February.
Florida is home to 3 dark sky locations that may offer the clearest views of a planetary conjunction between Saturn and the ...