Watch the crescent moon, Venus and the bright star Regulus align in a rare predawn close conjunction tomorrow.
Stargazers in the U.S. will witness the razor-thin waning crescent moon rise close to Venus and the bright star Regulus in the predawn sky on Sept. 19, while others will see the lunar disk pass ...
Did you see the bright star next to the moon? That was Venus, and part of a conjunction between the moon, Venus and the star ...
Regulus, a distant star, Venus and our moon will be visible during a conjunction tonight, and how Californians can best see ...
On September 19, the waning crescent moon will rise with Venus and Regulus, while parts of the world see a rare occultation.
A new moon is when the moon shares the same celestial longitude as the sun; the two bodies are said to be in conjunction.
Early risers across the globe were treated to a rare and visually striking celestial event on September 19, as the waning ...
The moon and Venus will shine vividly alongside a bright star in the early morning in a celestial rendezvous that should be visible across the U.S.
Three celestial bodies are preparing to meet up for one night in September in a cosmic conjunction that should be widely visible in the sky.
Lunar minerals generate the rust mineral hematite when bombarded with high-energy oxygen particles, simulations show.
Catch a delicate crescent moon from Sept. 23–27 and watch it pair with Spica, Mars and Antares in the west after sunset.
As part of the grand finale of August's planetary parade, Mars will appear very close to the crescent moon on the night of Tuesday, August 26, 2025. To catch the breathtaking view, find a place to see ...