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This evening’s viewing challenge is the planet Mercury. It is less than half a fist above the west-northwestern horizon at ...
From the intense blue sky on Saturn to the red-orange hues of Mars, each world has its own unique atmosphere, offering a visual spectacle like no other. Explore the stark contrasts in planetary skies, ...
The best time to catch Mars and Regulus — known as the "Heart of the Lion"— will be just after twilight fades and the stars ...
Look for them around 10 p.m. local daylight time, roughly one-quarter up in the western sky. In addition to their closeness ...
Back to Article List The Sky Today on Monday, June 16: Mars and Regulus shine together The Red Planet stands less than a degree from Leo the Lion’s brightest star in the evening sky tonight.
Our satellite hangs out with the heart of the Scorpion, known for its vivid red hue as the Rival of Mars in our sky.
A new photo shows Mars shining like a red star in the night sky, alongside the blue-tinged "Heart of the Lion" star, Regulus. Despite their drastic differences, the two objects currently look ...
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Mars shining like a red star in the night sky, alongside the blue-tinged star Regulus. These two celestial bodies, though vastly different, currently offer a strikingly similar spectacle. On June 16, ...
Starting around 9 p.m., look to the western sky for Mars. The bright star Regulus, in the constellation Leo, will help guide you—Mars will appear about a degree away, roughly the width of your ...
Sky watchers are in for a treat this week as the Moon comes between the Red Planet and a bright blue star. Mars has recently made a close approach to Regulus – the brightest star in the ...