With the moon out of the way on Jan. 18, bright Jupiter and Saturn become stand-outs in the January night sky.
The Beehive Cluster, also known as Messier 44 (M44), is an open star cluster made up of at least 1,000 stars and is one of the closest and youngest clusters to Earth. The cluster will be visible ...
The Beehive Cluster, a group of about 1,000 stars, will be visible to skywatchers throughout January. Here's how to see it in ...
Jupiter is the brilliant evening “star” visible after sunset this winter, peaking in brightness at opposition on Jan. 10, 2026, and dazzling through March.
Good news, Oregon skywatchers: A group of about 1,000 stars known as the beehive cluster is swarming a sky near you. Here's ...
On January 18, 2026, the new moon creates dark skies for observing Jupiter, Saturn, and the Orion constellation. Detailed positions and celestial coordinates for global observers are provided.
Beehive cluster, a group of 1,000 stars, will be visible to stargazers in January. How to see it, what’s visible to naked eye, binoculars or telescope ...
Jupiter will reach opposition on Jan. 10, 2026, becoming the brightest planet visible all night. Located near Gemini, it will shine at magnitude -2.6, easily seen with the naked eye. Binoculars reveal ...
Jupiter reaches opposition on Jan. 10, when it will shine all night at its brightest as Earth moves between the giant planet ...
What will we see in the southern sky in 2026? A total eclipse of the moon (at a convenient time), a blue moon and a supermoon, the two brightest planets close together, and Jupiter disappearing behind ...
A group of about 1,000 stars are coming to Nevada skies this month. See the details on that and the other astronomical events ...