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Space.com on MSNWhen's the next 'parade of planets'? The past, present and future of planetary alignmentsPrior to 2040, the last planetary quintuplet occurred in the year 1186, and according to Uptain, records show that the close ...
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Astronomy on MSNApril 2025: What's in the sky this month? Jupiter and Mars remain prominent, while Venus, Mercury, and Saturn rule the morning skiesThe planets offer exciting views in April. Jupiter is a brilliant object in the evening sky, although the observing window ...
To the west of Mars is Saturn, the wonderful, a never-ending source of pleasure to the amateur with his small telescope. It, too, is changing its position among the stars, but with a statelier ...
Seven planets currently form a rare "planet parade" in February's evening sky, with three easy to see with the naked eye, and two more possible. It will return in 2036.
Worldwide, the best day to see the alignment is today, Feb. 28. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus could all be visible with clear skies, but not all can be seen by the ...
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January 2025: What's in the sky this month? The Moon occults Mars and the Pleiades, plus Mars reaches oppositionVenus has a fine evening conjunction with Saturn and Jupiter is high in Taurus. Uranus and Neptune are binocular targets, while Mars reaches ... fixed against the background stars of Aries as ...
Skywatchers go get one nice treat dis week as seven planets - Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune, Mercury, and Saturn go all dey briefly visible for di evening sky. Dis kind event, wey dem dey ...
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