The ringed gas giant Saturn has officially replaced Jupiter as the planet in our solar system with the most moons. The ...
March brings thrilling celestial events, including a rare chance to spot Mercury, a stunning total lunar eclipse, and ...
In March 2025 we have a fine opportunity to view the planet that many astronomy guide books refer to as the most difficult of the naked-eye planets to see: Mercury.
So how did our planet end up with such a special moon? The answer is that, surprisingly enough, the moon is a piece of our ...
and Mercury goes retrograde from March 14 until April 7 — the retrograde begins as the full moon and lunar eclipse occur this ...
The first Mercury retrograde of the year goes from Saturday, March 15 to Monday, April 7. Retrogrades are optical illusions ...
March’s night sky brings a total lunar eclipse, a rare chance to see Mercury, and shifting planets. Don’t miss these ...
Mercury will be hovering just above the horizon—and a little further to the left, roughly between the two planets. The crescent moon will complete a celestial smiley face for the ages.
Check out the details of the first Mercury retrograde of 2025 in Aries and Pisces and find out if your zodiac is among the ...
California stargazers can spot an unusual sight in the night sky in March: a total lunar eclipse with a blood-red moon. In ...
Even before the recently announced moons, Saturn had more than anyone could reasonably keep track of. Now, astronomers have ...