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Can planets SHARE an orbit?Mercury has had enough of the sun's solar flares, so he goes to Venus to share his orbit. But is this such a good idea?
A nearly new moon and mostly clear skies will present near ideal viewing conditions for the planet parade through Feb. 28.
A rare full seven-planet alignment will be visible in the early night sky between Feb. 22 and 28. We have the tips you need ...
Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but with a telescope you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
All of Earth's planetary neighbors are about to be visible in the night sky next week – though you may need binoculars to see ...
Two planets stand side by side as the evening twilight continues to delight and colorful stars shine in the sky this week.
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Not just South Mississippi but the whole Solar System is in Mardi Gras spirit!
St. Cloud State University Assistant Professor Rachel Humphrey explains why Mercury and Saturn are tougher to pick out. “The ...
Why the 'Planet Parade' will peak this weekend and look its best until 2036 as all seven other planets in the solar system ...
As I've witnessed the unexpected long-term longevity and efficiency of the Mars rovers and Ingenuity helicopter drones to ...
Planetary alignment is a phenomenon where other planets in our solar system align from Earth’s perspective. It is a rare event with some alignments occurring once in 100 years.
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