What’s Up in the November Sky
November’s Evening Planets Mars will be up until midnight this month, moving between Capricornus the Sea Goat and Aquarius the Water Bearer. Saturn and dwarf
November’s Evening Planets Mars will be up until midnight this month, moving between Capricornus the Sea Goat and Aquarius the Water Bearer. Saturn and dwarf
October’s Evening Planets Bright Venus will be up in Libra the Scales for one hour after sunset, close to the horizon in the first week
September’s Evening Planets Bright Venus will shine at its brightest during the last week of September. It will be up for about 1 hour after
August’s Evening Planets Bright Venus will be in Virgo the Virgin until around 9 PM. Red Mars will be up all night, between Capricornus the
The Perseid Meteor Shower is one of the most stable meteor showers of the year. This year, it peaks on a moonless August night, as
July’s Evening Planets Bright Venus will be in Leo the Lion at the beginning of the month and in Virgo the Virgin by the end
This July you can spot the brightest 5 planets from New York, with Mars putting a big show in his closest approach to Earth in
June’s Evening Planets: Bright Venus will be in Gemini the Twins at the beginning of the month and in Cancer the Crab by the end
May’s Evening Planets: Spot the Summer Triangle of Vega in Lyra the Harp, Deneb in Cygnus the Swan, and Altair in Aquila the Eagle as
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