The moon and Venus will shine vividly alongside a bright star in the early morning in a celestial rendezvous that should be visible across the U.S.
Watch the crescent moon, Venus and the bright star Regulus align in a rare predawn close conjunction tomorrow.
After sunset on Oct. 5, the bright waxing gibbous moon and Saturn will tango above the eastern horizon. The two will travel ...
Look east before dawn for a celestial smile: a slim crescent Moon, dazzling Venus, and the bright star Regulus will bunch ...
Whether you are in the U.S. hoping to spot Venus beside the moon today, or in Europe awaiting the rare occultation, September ...
Did you see the bright star next to the moon? That was Venus, and part of a conjunction between the moon, Venus and the star ...
On September 19, a rare conjunction of the moon, Venus, and Regulus will create a spectacular sight before sunrise. This celestial event will be visible without special equipment.
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The moon-planet-star trio are among the brightest objects in our solar system, meaning the impending conjunction should be incredibly easy to spot. A conjunction is an astronomical event in which at ...
Some observers may have noticed a faint glow illuminating the darker portion of the moon—a phenomenon known as Earthshine or ...