Veni,Vidi,Vixiflipped into Super NatureIn rare sky show, Jupiter and Saturn will nearly 'touch' on the winter solsticeverified_publisherNational Geographic - Dan FalkOn the night of December 21, stargazers will be in for a holiday treat as the two bright planets appear closer together than at any time in the past 400 years. Stargazers are in for a rare treat in the days just head of Christmas, as two of the solar system’s brightest planets, Jupiter and Saturn, …
SvetLana Egorovaflipped into Universe PicsWinter solstice 2020: Behold, the view of Earth's longest night from spacespace.com - Chelsea GohdWatch the solstice happen like an astronaut. With satellite imagery, you can watch the last solstice of 2020 just like an astronaut. Today marks the …
Smartlifeflipped into Science & TechHow to photograph the winter solstice 'great conjunction' of Jupiter and Saturn tonightspace.com - Chelsea GohdYou can even capture it with your phone! Planning on watching the "great conjunction" of Jupiter and Saturn tonight (Dec. 21)? You can photograph the …
Richard Smithflipped into Among The Stars'Great conjunction' of Jupiter and Saturn will form a 'Christmas Star' on the winter solsticespace.com - Doris Elin UrrutiaJupiter and Saturn will have their closest encounter in almost 400 years on the solstice (Dec. 21). On the last solstice of 2020 (Dec. 21), Jupiter …
Al.comflipped into Al.com NewsWinter solstice 2020: It’s the shortest day of the yearal.com - Leigh MorganToday is the winter solstice, often called the shortest day of the year. The winter solstice, which usually falls on Dec. 20, 21 or 22, marks the …
Space.comWatch the winter solstice 'Great Conjunction' of Jupiter and Saturn with these webcastsspace.com - Samantha MathewsonEditor's note: The live webcast above is provided by the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California. Jupiter and Saturn will align in the night …
USA TODAYflipped into Top StoriesShortest day, longest night: The winter solstice is Mondayverified_publisherUSA TODAY - Doyle RiceHere comes the cold and the dark. The winter solstice – marking the longest night and fewest hours of daylight of the year – is Monday. The winter solstice is the precise moment at which the Northern Hemisphere is tilted farthest from the sun. The solstice occurs at the same instant everywhere on …
The Daily Beastflipped into Latest StoriesToday’s a Big Day in the CosmosThe Daily Beast - William Teets, The ConversationWhat you need to know about winter solstice and the “great conjunction.” Editor’s note: Dr. William Teets is the director of Vanderbilt University’s …