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Mercury retrograde might fuel mishaps, but you can thrive through the notorious event with these astrologer-backed tips ...
Mercury will make an opposition to Pluto retrograde, creating a push and pull between the need for bold self-expression and ...
Mercury doesn't give up its secrets easily. The smallest planet in our solar system is also one of the most extreme—a sun-scorched, metal-rich world with a puzzling magnetic field and lavas ...
Mercury begins the month shining dimly but brightens as it approaches its April 21 western elongation. One challenging opportunity occurs the morning of April 12, when Mercury and Saturn stand ...
To find more planets, trace a path from Venus down towards the horizon. The sun will set between 6:10 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. this ...
Space exploration often reveals unexpected surprises. In June 2023, during its flyby of Mercury, the BepiColombo mission collected information about the planet's magnetic field. These observations ...
The BepiColombo spacecraft may have only made rapid flybys of Mercury, but it is already helping to unravel mysteries surrounding the closest planet to the sun. In 2026, a European Space Agency ...
A 2020 microlensing event was caused by a planetary system with an Earth-like planet and brown dwarf. The star type was uncertain. The team has determined that the star is a white dwarf, a system ...
Scientists have uncovered a potential hidden gem within Mercury, the smallest planet in our solar system. Utilising data from Nasa's MESSENGER spacecraft, researchers suggest that beneath Mercury ...
With a total volume little more than the Moon, it is the smallest planet in the Solar System and is situated the closest to the Sun. Mercury has no atmosphere to retain heat, meaning that the ...
During night-like conditions created during the totality of a solar eclipse, like that of April 8, planets and stars are visible. Venus and Jupiter, bracketing the sun, will be very noticeable ...
At this time, Mercury, also the smallest planet in the solar system, will have a magnitude of around -0.5, with the minus prefix indicating a particularly bright object over Earth.