Exploring Texas Sky Tonight

Exploring Texas Sky Tonight reveals several interesting facts.

  • A bright green meteor fell through
  • A rare planetary alignment (often called a “planet parade”) is happening
  • Look, up in the

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Any guesses as for what it is? The Quadrantid Meteor shower peaks and the king of the planets makes it's closest pass to Earth. Let's take a look at what you can ... Northern Lights lit up the Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter are visible to the naked eye. Uranus and Neptune require binoculars or a telescope.

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