With the moon out of the way on Jan. 18, bright Jupiter and Saturn become stand-outs in the January night sky.
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Jupiter’s most famous storm is slimming down, spinning up and behaving in ways that challenge what scientists thought they ...
What will we see in the southern sky in 2026? A total eclipse of the moon (at a convenient time), a blue moon and a supermoon, the two brightest planets close together, and Jupiter disappearing behind ...
Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, will emerge near sunset, stay in view through the night and only dip below ...
The new moon on January 18, 2026, will bring one of the darkest and clearest nights of the year, giving skywatchers an ideal ...
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The upcoming year will offer a blood-red moon, spectacular meteor showers and the first glimpse of the sun’s corona since ...
Live Science reports on Jupiter’s opposition on January 10, 2026, explaining what it means, how bright Jupiter will appear, where to find it in the sky, and how to see the planet and its four main ...
Jupiter is the brilliant evening “star” visible after sunset this winter, peaking in brightness at opposition on Jan. 10, 2026, and dazzling through March.
In February, you’ll be able to see Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury with the naked eye, but you’ll need binoculars or a ...
This year promises to be a spectacular one for skywatchers, offering an exceptional mix of planetary alignments, eclipses, ...