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February has 8 night sky wonders—including a 6-planet parade, a 'ring of fire' eclipse and a once-in-decades moon mission
From Mercury’s rare appearance to NASA’s Artemis II launch window, here’s everything to watch in the skies this month.
Explore the key education initiatives in India's Union Budget 2026-27, including a new 'Education to Employment' committee, university townships, girls' hostels in every district, a National Institute ...
February stargazing is so special. Sure it’s cold but the extra special celestial jewels make it worth bundling up for. If you’re not already in the darker countryside, try to get out there. But ...
The big astronomical event in February is a rare “planetary parade,” according to NASA. You’ll be able to see Mercury, Venus, ...
The solar system's two largest planets adorn the evening sky this month, while the smaller inner planets linger near the Sun and remain mostly out of sight. You'll want to make Saturn your first ...
In the skies of Earth in February, six of the seven other planets—all except Mars—can be seen in the early evening, but not all at once.
On Episode 195 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with Gerry Griffin, former Apollo Flight Director and Director of the Johnson Space Center, about NASA's spaceflight tragedies.
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Astronomers suspect a hidden giant lurking far beyond Neptune
Astronomers are closing in on what looks like a colossal missing piece of the Solar System, a giant planet that appears to ...
Alexander Venner picked his way by hand through the data collected by a now-retired NASA telescope called Kepler, which ...
The venerable Hubble observatory is going strong despite its decades in space and the advent of next-generation successors ...
The month is packed with skywatching highlights—including six visible planets, an annular solar eclipse, and the Milky Way’s bright core returning to view in the Northern Hemisphere.
If you’re a night owl, the 79.5% moon will be in conjunction with Jupiter in the early hours of Feb. 27 (around 01:30 AM ET).
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