This rare alignment unfolds low in the western sky during twilight, 30-45 minutes after sunset, where the brilliant white glow of Venus meets the subtler orange-white shimmer of Mercury.
Celestial events like meteor showers, eclipses, and more often give stargazers a reason to look up to the sky with curiosity and excitement. Since such events don’t happen often, each one is a special ...
Between Jan. 19 and Jan. 23, Mercury, Venus, Mars and the Sun all change signs or form exact aspects with Pluto. These planets all then move through the first degrees of Aquarius, marking one of the ...