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January 1, 2025 at 8:00 AM Our solar system is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old and is made of eight planets, thousands of comets and countless other features that can light up the night sky.
From planetary meet-ups to the first total lunar eclipse in three years, here are the top astronomy events to look for throughout 2025: Stellar views of Mars will greet stargazers in January as ...
January 2025 offers a series of spectacular celestial events for stargazers. The month kicks off with the Quadrantid meteor shower, peaking on January 2nd and 3rd, offering a dazzling display of ...
It will be very difficult to observe from Earth, because the elongation of Venus and Jupiter from the Sun at this time will be only 7 degrees. This event will be the first occultation of a planet by another since January 3, 1818; however, the next will occur less than two years later, on July 15, 2067. [30] [31] 2066 Triple conjunction Jupiter ...
3 January, 15:24: Quadrantids peak : 4 January, 07:59: Earth at perihelion: 4 January, 17:24: Moon occults Saturn: 5 January, 15:17: Moon occults Neptune: 7 January ...
For skywatchers looking to mark their calendars, here are the top celestial events to watch in 2025. Jan. 3: Quadrantid meteor shower Next year's first astral spectacle comes early, on Jan. 3 ...
C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) is a partially disintegrated non-periodic comet, which reached perihelion on 13 January 2025, at a distance of 0.09 AU (13 million km) from the Sun. Dubbed the Great Comet of 2025 , it is currently the brightest comet of 2025, [ 6 ] with an apparent magnitude reaching −3.8 on the day of its perihelion. [ 5 ]
Here’s when to see these celestial events. The night sky will light up with full moons, eclipses and meteor showers throughout 2025. ... January 1, 2025 at 10:00 AM. Sign up for CNN’s Wonder ...