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The Perseids “are an incredible meteor shower,” said Thaddeus LaCoursiere, planetarium program coordinator at the Bell Museum in St. Paul, Minnesota. Viewing of the Perseids lasts until August 23.
Six planets are hanging out in the sky this month. It's what's known as a planetary parade and it's the last one of the year.
You will be able to see the following planets during the planetary parade: Mercury - Visible to the naked eye, but binoculars ...
The Perseid meteor shower remains active as we head into this weekend and next week and with the Moon less likely to blot out ...
Greetings, stargazers. Most of us have heard the weather proverb “red skies at night, sailors delight; red skies at morning, sailors take warning.” I certainly enjoy watching a beautiful red sunset, ...
To see the event at its best, it’s better to wait for later in the night, when both the Moon and the Pleiades are visible ...
While most of the planets will be visible to the naked eye, others will require special equipment to be spotted.
From Aug. 17-21, a spectacular “planet parade” (also called an alignment) features the moon and six planets. Here’s when and ...