The evening sky over the Northern Hemisphere treated stargazers to a once-in-a-lifetime illusion on Monday as the solar system's two biggest planets appeared to meet in a celestial alignment that astronomers call the "Great Conjunction."
The evening sky over the Northern Hemisphere treated stargazers to a once-in-a-lifetime illusion on Monday as the solar system's two biggest planets appeared to meet in a celestial alignment that astronomers call the "Great Conjunction."
Those who miss tonight’s major conjunction will have to wait until 2080 to witness another ‘illusion of angle of view’ of..
People all over the world, including Arizona, will be turning their sights to the sky tonight to witness the Great Conjunction,..