The Red Planet will be at its closest point to Earth, also known as perigee, on Jan. 12 and will be exactly opposite the sun ...
The Red Planet reaches its best position all year this week on January 15. Here’s how and when to get out and see it.
The upcoming event is just another example of Mars on the move! Astrologically, the red planet left Leo and returned to Cancer on Jan. 6 where it initially resided at 17 degrees in October 2024.
The January full moon, also known as the wolf moon, will completely cover the red planet, Mars, but not before the red planet shines as bright as possible near the moon. When will Mars be ...
As Mars approaches opposition this week, it will become a dazzling spectacle in the night sky. See it at its best now, or ...