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A Retrograde, an Eclipse, the Lantern Festival & Extraterrestrials! Wednesday, February 25, the first Mercury retrograde of 2026 begins at 22 degrees Pisces, moving back to 8 degrees Pisces. Mercury ...
After this 'blood moon,' our natural satellite will not fully disappear into Earth's shadow again for nearly three years — until a rare trifecta of total lunar eclipses in 2028–29 ends the drought.
A 'ring of fire' solar eclipse glowed over Antarctica, witnessed by only a handful of researchers at Concordia Research Station.
You do not need glasses when seeing a lunar eclipse; however, astronomers and astronomy experts commonly use binoculars or telescopes for better and more detailed viewings of such events.
During the "planetary parade," six planets will appear to align in the evening sky, according to NASA.