Cooler air returns on this last day of February with Friday highs, (still above our average of 52) in the mid to upper 50s.
While much of what you've been hearing about a "Planetary Parade," is pure hype, you still do have reason to look into the night sky Sunday.
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune were already visible in the night sky after dusk this month, but Mercury joined them on Feb. 28. While it's common to see a few planets line up in the ...
To catch the planet parade, head outside just after sunset, around 6:25 p.m. The best viewing time will be just before the ...
A local astronomy group gathered Friday evening to see the “Parade of the Planets”. The Astronomy Club of Augusta gave dozens ...
A stunning planet parade is now visible in the night sky. A planet parade is when several of our solar system's planets are ...
A rare celestial event will take place tonight as a planetary parade lines up in the sky, offering a view of every planet in the solar system—except Earth.
February ends with a treat for sky-gazers: a parade of seven planets across the night sky, including Mercury, Uranus and ...
The seven planets will line up in a planetary parade on February 28 that will be visible with the naked eye and too good to ...
"It is a really rare thing to have all seven of the planets there on the same kind of side of the sky," said local astronomer ...
Seven planets will line up for a rare event this evening just after dusk. This occurs because the planets orbit the sun on a ...
This Friday, all seven planets will be in the night sky for a brief period. Join the cosmic spectacle and learn where to look ...