A rare six-planet alignment will be visible shortly after sunset this weekend, but there are plenty of other stargazing ...
A lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, occurring in Leo under the Purva Phalguni Nakshtara, is predicted to bring challenges for Cancerians, Leos, and Aquarians. Cancerians, ruled by the Moon, may face ...
It’s rare but some eclipses cause stunning Instagram-worthy visual effects like devil horns, a Cheshire cat smile or diamond ...
You do not need glasses when seeing a lunar eclipse; however, astronomers and astronomy experts commonly use binoculars or telescopes for better and more detailed viewings of such events.
A lunar eclipse will be visible over the United States on March 3. Here's how to view it.
From the prime viewing spot of Concordia Station in Antarctica, the ring was reportedly visible for about two minutes.
Solar eclipses happen when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on our planet. Depending on distance ...
Six planets are above the horizon this weekend — but only two are obvious to the naked eye. Here’s what you’ll really see ...
Saturn, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune will all share the sky as February draws to a close, according to NASA. Jupiter will be the easiest to spot, shining bright and sitting high in the ...
Suzie Dills says people in Canton will be able to see a total lunar eclipse in March. Here's when and where to look.
A rare total lunar eclipse — often called a Blood Moon — will be visible in the early morning hours of March 3, 2026. Here’s what East Coast skywatchers need to know.
The first total lunar eclipse of 2026 is several weeks away. Here's what to know about it, including whether you'll be able to see it in Wisconsin.