The event, not seen in the U.S. for 11 years, will occur about 4:00 p.m. EDT on the U.S. East coast and 11:40 a.m. PDT on the West Coast, but requires care to see.
In April, NASA's Artemis II astronauts ventured near the moon and returned some stunning new photos of our closest celestial neighbor. Now, the moon is about to have more company for one night in May, ...
Venus and the moon will appear close together in the sky on the night of May 18 in an event known as a conjunction. A conjunction occurs when two or more celestial bodies appear near one another from ...
Sky gazers will have a rare chance to see Venus and the moon appear close together Monday night, May 18, but the National Weather Service forecast for Michigan includes clouds, rain and thunderstorms ...
On Wednesday, June 17, skywatchers across the United States (and most of Canada) are in for a treat with a rare daytime lunar occultation of Venus.
Venus and the moon will appear close together in the sky on the night of May 18 in an event known as a conjunction. A conjunction occurs when two or more celestial bodies appear near one another from ...
Venus and the moon will appear close together in the sky on the night of May 18 in an event known as a conjunction. A conjunction occurs when two or more celestial bodies appear near one another from ...