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Why does Pluto have such a weird orbit?
Pluto is a bit of a loner. The dwarf planet is no longer considered a regular planet; it does not orbit on the same plane as ...
From incredible discoveries about the natural world to archaeological finds and new learnings about our solar system, here ...
While the planet has been visible all month long, Saturn will be brighter and more visible this weekend as it gets closer to ...
On Sept. 21, Earth will find itself in between Saturn and the Sun. Here's everything you need to know about this astronomical ...
Saturn is about to make its closest approach to Earth, and that means you might be able to see its rings — if you have a telescope, that is.
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Titan's shadow crosses Saturn as the planet offers up its best views of 2025 this weekend
Titan's shadow will fall on Saturn in the early hours of Sept. 20, one day before the world shines at opposition in Earth's ...
While opposition itself is a one-night event, taking place on Sept. 21, Saturn's glow won't fade quickly. The planet will ...
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Saturn offers skywatchers the best visibility of the year
In total, Saturn is thought to have at least 274 moons, the greatest number of natural satellites in the solar system. After its opposition, Saturn will stay visible for many weeks, but each passing ...
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Catch the Mini Celestial Parade That Will Put Saturn and Its Rings on Full Display This Weekend
On the night of September 21, Saturn will rise in the east around sunset and remain visible all night, setting in the west at dawn. To get the clearest view, head outside around midnight local time, ...
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Astrology’s Toughest Minds: The 5 Zodiac Signs Who Won’t Back Down
These signs dig their heels in and won't budge. Let’s meet the zodiacs that take the phrase "my way or the highway" to new ...
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