January 28, 2025: Four bright planets are along an arc of the solar system plane after sundown. During the next month, Saturn is lower in the sky each evening. Catch the Ringed Wonder in the Evening Sky while you can.
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2025, January 27: Venus Stars in Nightly Planet Parade
January 27, 2025: Four bright planets – Saturn, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars – appear along the plane of the solar system after sundown each night. Venus is the star of this nightly planet parade.
2025, January 25-February 2: Sky Watching – Venus is Guide to Neptune
January 25-February 2, 2025: Brilliant Evening Star Venus is a guide to Neptune, the most-distant planet in the modern solar system model.
2025, January 26: Spot Four Bright Planets Nightly, Watch Venus Pass Neptune
January 26, 2026: Saturn, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars are visible from the southwest to the east-northeast after sundown each evening. Through a binocular, watch Venus pass Neptune.
2025, January 25: See Six Planets after Sunset, Morning Crescent Moon
January 25, 2025: Four bright planets – Saturn, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars – are easy to spot after sundown, dimmer Uranus and Neptune are challenging sights. See six planets after sunset.
2025, January 24: Four Bright Planets on Display, Morning Moon
January 24, 2025: Four bright planets – Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars – are on display after sundown. Appearing as stars, these worlds span the sky.
2025, January 23: Vega Doubletake
January 23, 2025: Vega appears in the eastern sky before sunrise and in the western sky after sundown – a Vega doubletake.
2025, January 22-25: Morning Moon Passes the Scorpion
January 22-25, 2025: The morning moon passes the Scorpion before sunrise in the south-southeastern sky.
2025, January 22: Mars-Pollux Conjunction
January 22, 2025: Mars passes Pollux after sundown, a Mars-Pollux conjunction. This is the second of three conjunctions during this Martian appearance.
2025: The Evening Sky
2025: The evening sky has pretty celestial events during the year. The four bright planets depart the western evening sky, led by Saturn and followed by Venus, Jupiter, and Mars.