Mars and the Milky Way over the tipis at Two Trees area in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan on Aug. 6, 2018 (Photo by: VW Pics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Stargazers, look up!
Mars will be extra visible throughout the month of October as our neighboring planet comes unusually close to Earth — and we won’t see this type of glow again for awhile.The Red Planet is visible all night right now — rising from the east — and reaches its highest point in the sky around midnight, according to NASA.On Oct.