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A stunning lineup of five planets will decorate the night sky
Night sky lovers can typically spot a smattering of a few planets, but in late March, a stunning visual takes shape when five planets line up beneath the moon in a display sometimes called a ...
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Five planets line up with Moon in night sky
Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, Mars, and the Moon aligned in an arc across the evening sky on Monday, with some visible to the naked eye. This is often called "a planetary parade" and was ...
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Five planets line up in a row in rare cosmic event
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5 planets will be visible in sky this week ‘like pearls on a necklace’
This solar event will rock all your worlds. A rare parade of five planets will be visible in the night sky on Tuesday evening, so keep your eyes on the sky. Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and ...
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How to see 5 planets line up in the sky on Saturday morning
NEW YORK (AP) — Wake up early this weekend to catch a celestial sight: Five planets will line up in the sky before sunrise on Saturday. Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus and Mercury will appear ...
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Explore our gorgeous planet in these stunning satellite images
The world around us is full of wonder on even the calmest day. Take a look at what swirled above our heads on the first full ...
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Five planets set to line up in dawn sky in June 2023
Five planets are set to align in the dawn sky this weekend, giving budding astronomers the chance to see a fairly rare display. Mercury, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn will line up at dawn on ...
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Possible hints of life found on distant planet – how excited should we be?
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has shown that an exoplanet around a star in the constellation Leo has some ...
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Five planets line up with Moon in night sky
Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, Mars, and the Moon aligned in an arc across the evening sky on Monday, with some visible to the naked eye. This is often called "a planetary parade" and was ...
Oxford Mail3mon
Five planets set to line up in the dawn sky
Mercury, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn will line up at dawn on Saturday, with some visible to the naked eye. Early risers with a good view of the horizon will get the best chance of spotting ...
BBC6mon
Five planets line up with Moon in night sky
Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, Mars, and the Moon aligned in an arc across the evening sky on Monday, with some visible to the naked eye. This is often called "a planetary parade" and was ...
BBC6mon
Five planets line up with Moon in night sky
Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, Mars, and the Moon aligned in an arc across the evening sky on Monday, with some visible to the naked eye. This is often called "a planetary parade" and was ...

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