![]() January 24: 20th anniversary Opportunity rover lands on Mars January 3: 20th anniversary Spirit rover lands on Mars January 2: Earth at perihelion, closest point to the Sun, 91.4 million miles From early August until year’s end, Saturn can be seen in the evening sky. Catch the ring jewel in the morning sky in mid-April. Saturn also starts 2023 in the evening sky, but only through mid-February. Jupiter shines in the evening sky again by October. ![]() By late July, the king planet will be high enough to observe in the morning sky. Jupiter starts 2023 in the evening sky, but only until late March. By November, it will be brighter and easy to spot. The red planet is in the morning sky but not easily visible until April. After that, catch the brightest planet in the evening sky in late July until the rest of the year. Venus can be seen in the morning sky until early April. For morning watchers, the best time to catch the smallest planet is late August to early September. Mercury makes its best evening appearance in mid-to-late March. View Announcement Search toggle Mobile Menu Toggle
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