Jupiter and Saturn host strikingly different polar storms, despite being similar giant planets, and scientists have long wondered why. New simulations suggest the answer may lie deep below the clouds.
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Stargazing in the city: what you can (and can't) see at night
A range of gorgeous skywatching targets are visible to the naked eye in city skies.
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.
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 in ...
The lunar crescent will disappear below the horizon before midnight on Jan. 22.
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 in ...
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Giant 'metal cloud' spotted in nearby star system could be hiding a second alien sun
Astronomers suspect that a massive metallic cloud swirling in a nearby star system could be hiding a giant planet or dwarf ...
Saturn and the moon will appear close together in Nevada skies. Here’s how and where to spot the pairing, known as a ...
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