If you're wondering what kind of telescope you need to see Saturn and Jupiter, you're halfway to the answer. Although either of the two main types of telescope — refractors and reflectors — can be ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS caught on camera in new images from Hubble Space Telescope and JUICE Jupiter probe
JUICE and the Hubble Space Telescope turned their gazes towards the interstellar visitor in November.
New images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and a Jupiter-bound mission showcase interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS ahead of its ...
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See Jupiter and the moon together in a rare conjunction tomorrow: Here’s how to watch!
On December 7th, skywatchers are in for a treat asthe Moon will travel across the sky accompanied by the brilliant planet ...
Skywatchers are in for a rare treat this August as six planets align in a stunning arc across the night sky. This planetary parade will be visible through the end of the month. While four of the ...
August 2025 offers several planetary conjunctions, including a close approach of Venus and Jupiter on August 12th, and a second conjunction of Saturn and Neptune on August 6th, with a third occurring ...
Witness the celestial spectacle of Jupiter shining brightly near the waning gibbous moon in the Gemini constellation on ...
The Moon reaches Full phase early this morning at 2:55 A.M. EDT, with a total lunar eclipse underway. Everyone across the U.S. can watch the event, and no special equipment is needed — just your eyes!
Smithtown High School West's Nicholas Cardi uses Radio JOVE to study Jupiter's radio emissions with NASA's guidance.
It must be stressed that Comet 3I/ATLAS poses absolutely no threat to Earth and will remain far away. On its closest approach ...
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