
Visible planets and night sky guide for March - EarthSky
2 days ago · You’ll spot bright Jupiter and red Mars high overhead in the sky. Jupiter will set after midnight and Mars will set before dawn. Chart via EarthSky. March 29: New moon and partial solar eclipse
Don’t miss! Jupiter and Mars conjunction tomorrow - EarthSky
Aug 13, 2024 · Jupiter will ascend faster, pulling rapidly away from Mars, steadily moving toward the evening sky and its early December 2024 opposition. Jupiter and Mars are in front of the constellation ...
Mars and Jupiter conjunction on May 29 - EarthSky
May 28, 2022 · In other words, on May 29, Mars and Jupiter will pass one another in our sky. Mars is lingering near the sunrise glare, while Jupiter is sweeping up and away from it in the sunrise direction at dawn.
The asteroid belt contains solar system remnants - EarthSky
Feb 7, 2023 · Bottom line: The asteroid belt is a region of our solar system – between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter – where many small bodies orbit our sun.
Mars near the twin stars of Gemini
Jan 25, 2025 · On the other hand, consider Mars in contrast to Jupiter, the biggest planet in our solar system. Jupiter is 86,881 miles (140,000 km) in diameter.
planets tonight - EarthSky
This week you can see 5 planets arcing across the evening sky. They are Venus and Uranus, Jupiter and Mercury, and Mars. See charts here. Read More
What does opposition mean for an outer planet? - EarthSky
Dec 15, 2024 · Mars will be at opposition on January 16, 2025, and will be again in February 2027. Jupiter will be opposition on January 10, 2026 , and will be again on February 2027.
You will love these planet-observing tips, February 2025 - EarthSky
Feb 13, 2025 · There are five planets you can view without optical aid: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. And they are all in the evening sky in February 2025.
See 6 planets in late August and early September - EarthSky
Aug 28, 2024 · From late August to early September mornings, in 2024, all the planets – except Venus – appear in the morning sky. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be easy. Can you challenge yourself to spot the ...
Best stargazing of 2025: Top events not to miss - EarthSky
Dec 29, 2024 · June 16: Mars and Regulus pair up. On the evening of June 16, 90 minutes after sunset, look for red Mars shining next to the similarly bright Regulus, the brightest star in Leo the Lion.