The moon, just hours past its last quarter phase, will rise above the east-northeastern horizon shortly before midnight local ...
In a little less than a year from now, Jupiter and the moon will be part of one of the best celestial highlights of 2026. On ...
Just after midnight, the moon will light up the east-northeastern horizon, cozying up right next to Jupiter. Here's how and ...
Jupiter doesn’t make its own light. It reflects sunlight like a cosmic mirror. And because it’s enormous, it outshines almost ...
Tonight, skywatchers will be treated to a stunning spectacle as the Moon and Jupiter align in the night sky. Just hours after ...
Don't miss the moon, Jupiter and the stars of the constellation Orion rise above the eastern horizon on Oct. 12.
Astronomers have yet to find irrefutable proof for any natural satellites of exoplanets—so-called exomoons—but as ...
Tonight, the Moon will pass close to bright Jupiter, offering stargazers a striking and easily visible sight. This naked-eye event will make two of the night sky’s brightest objects appear side by ...
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope and other observatories suggests a supervolcanic exomoon may lurk around the giant ...
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A pair of Sydney Ph.D. students helped sharpen the view of humanity's most powerful space observatory—without leaving Earth.
On October 13, the third quarter moon will rise alongside Jupiter, offering a striking sight for late-night skywatchers.