On 23 January 2026, the Moon, Saturn and Neptune will appear close together in the night sky. This alignment is known as ...
A unique celestial event, the triple conjunction of Moon, Saturn and Neptune, will illuminate the western sky on January 23, ...
Skygazers who look up at the moon tonight may be able to spot Saturn below it. Here's when and how to spot the conjunction.
A rare triple conjunction of the Moon, Saturn, and Neptune will be visible tonight, January 23, 2026. Learn the best time to ...
Look to the west-southwest after dark on Thursday, Jan. 22, to see a 17%-lit waxing crescent moon moving close to the ringed ...
Stargazers will have a special treat this Thursday evening, Jan. 22, when the crescent moon creates a perfect roadmap to find Saturn and distant Neptune in the same region of sky.
On January 23, 2026, a rare triple conjunction of the Moon, Saturn and Neptune will be visible after sunset. This celestial event can be observed from most parts of the world.
This particular full Moon gets what astronomers describe as a “triple boost.” Not only is it full and near perigee, but it also occurs when Earth itself is close to the Sun (near perihelion), ...