Which planets are visible tonight? Jupiter and Venus are easy to spot after sunset — here's where to look and when to watch.
Mercury to join Venus and Jupiter to form "planet parade." Here's when to look for it ...
Venus and Jupiter are the brightest planets in our solar system, and they will appear unusually close together when the sun goes down tonight because of their current positions in their orbits, ...
Venus, Jupiter and Mercury are due to form a planet parade in June visible across the US. What to know, including the date and time and where to look.
Venus and Jupiter will appear to come within just 1.6 degrees of each other after sunset on Tuesday, June 9. It’s set to be one of the year’s best naked-eye sky events.
Mercury, Venus and Jupiter will gather low in the evening sky this weekend, giving skywatchers a brief chance to see three planets together shortly after sunset.
The planetary alignment will be visible in the western sky after sunset from June 11 to June 15. While the term "planet parade" is not official, it refers to when multiple planets appear to line up in ...
The two planets will appear close together in the sky on June 9 in a "planetary conjunction," according to NASA.
Mercury is due to join Venus and Jupiter in the night sky for a planet parade. Here's how to catch the celestial phenomenon ...