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  1. Tonight | EarthSky

    Tonight Visible planets and night sky guide for March Visible planets and night sky guide. Tomorrow morning, look for the waning crescent moon near the Teapot asterism in the constellation ...

  2. EarthSky | Updates on your cosmos and world

    Astronomy Essentials Tonight Visible planets and night sky guide for March Visible planets and night sky guide.

  3. Best stargazing of 2026: Top events not to miss - EarthSky

    Jan 1, 2026 · Bottom line: Here’s the best stargazing of 2026! Read about the top celestial events not to miss in the coming year, and mark them on your calendar.

  4. Visible planets and night sky guide for March - EarthSky

    3 days ago · Astronomy Essentials Tonight Visible planets and night sky guide for March Posted by Marcy Curran and

  5. Best stargazing of 2025: Top events not to miss - EarthSky

    Dec 29, 2024 · Tonight Best stargazing of 2025: Top events not to miss Posted by John Jardine Goss December 29, 2024

  6. Sun news: Quiet sun. Fast solar wind coming - EarthSky

    2 days ago · Sun news March 8: Gorgeous auroras last night. More tonight? Fast solar wind from a large coronal hole has been pumping up Earth’s magnetic field. And so we’ve had auroras at high latitudes.

  7. Orionid meteor shower 2026: All you need to know - EarthSky

    Astronomy Essentials Clusters Nebulae Galaxies Orionid meteor shower 2026: All you need to know Posted by Deborah Byrd October 18, 2026

  8. A planetary alignment on January 25, 2025? - EarthSky

    Jan 24, 2025 · Watch the video to find out. EarthSky’s Will Triggs brings you the good and bad news about the supposed planetary alignment of January 25, 2025. A great planetary alignment?

  9. planets tonight - EarthSky

    Moon occults Mars tonight: How to watch How to watch as the full moon occults Mars tonight! How to watch with your eyes - and links to online viewing - for this unique and fascinating event. Read More

  10. A superb Venus inferior conjunction by Guy Ottewell - EarthSky

    Mar 18, 2025 · Astronomers call this event an inferior conjunction, as opposed to superior conjunction which is when Venus is beyond the sun. So the words mean nearer and farther.