Skywatchers will get a rare chance to see Saturn in its full glory, without chunks of ice and rock swarming around it.
The rare phenomenon will start on Sunday, March 23, at 12:04 p.m. EDT (9:34 pm in India) and extend for a few days.
The rings of Saturn will temporarily “disappear” this weekend, though most stargazers will be unlikely to see it. The rings are not actually going away, but will be imperceptible ...
Saturn's iconic rings will temporarily disappear this weekend in a rare celestial event that hasn't happened since 2009.
This scenario occurs every 13 to 15 years. Saturn's rings aligning in a perfect manner with our line of sights. This ...
The sky has already graced us with a total lunar eclipse and a rare planetary alignment, but we’ll soon have the chance to ...
Saturn's iconic rings will seemingly vanish from view due to a rare celestial event known as a "ring plane crossing." During ...
The Geomagnetic Storm Watch alert issued by the Office started at 9pm yesterday, March 22, and will continue until 11.59pm on ...
The Geomagnetic Storm Watch alert issued by the Office started at 9pm yesterday, March 22, and will continue until 11.59pm on ...
What is Planet Position in Astrology? Planet position is a diagrammatic representation of the condition and positions of the celestial bodies at any given time for any given location on Earth. Planet ...