Tag: Solar System

Venus: Observing and Photographing the Morning and Evening Star
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Venus, our closest planetary neighbor, is the brightest object in the night sky after the Moon and has fascinated observers for thousands of years. For the current position of Venus, check our February-March 2026 night sky guide. Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech (Public Domain) The Brightest “Star” in the Sky If you have…

Comets: Visitors from the Edge of the Solar System and How to Observe Them
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Comets have captivated humanity for millennia, their glowing tails stretching across the night sky as they sweep through the inner solar system. Learn more in our guide to solar observing. Photo: Alex Andrews / Pexels Cosmic Snowballs with Spectacular Tails Throughout human history, comets have inspired awe, fear, and fascination.…

Saturn’s Magnificent Rings: A Complete Guide to Viewing and Photographing the Jewel of the Solar System
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The Jewel of the Solar System There is no sight in astronomy quite like Saturn through a telescope. While Jupiter impresses with its size and detail, and Mars intrigues with its Earth-like features, Saturn inspires pure wonder. The first time anyone sees those delicate rings encircling the golden planet—often accompanied…

Jupiter and Its Galilean Moons: A Backyard Astronomer’s Guide to the Gas Giant
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The King of Planets When Galileo Galilei first pointed his telescope at Jupiter in January 1610, he changed humanity’s understanding of the cosmos forever. What he saw—four small points of light orbiting the planet—proved that not everything revolved around Earth. Those four moons, now called the Galilean satellites, were the…



