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alignment, the planets
All About January's Rare Planetary Alignment and How to See the 'Planet Parade'
Skygazers and astronomy enthusiasts can look forward to catching a rare "planet parade" in the night sky through January. According to NASA scientist Preston Dyches, the planets "will appear more or less along a line across" during a planetary alignment.
Six planets are aligning this month. When is the best time to see the 'planet parade' in Tennessee
Six planets will be in alignment this weekend, with four of them shining bright in one sweeping view. What to know about the planet parade.
Planetary Parade Alert: A rare 6 planet alignment is happening in the North Texas sky
A rare sight is coming to North Texas at the end of January 2025. Six planets – Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn and Venus will create an arc in the evening sky. This event will be visible into February.
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Will we be able to see the planetary alignment in western Washington?
A six-planetary alignment will occur around Jan. 21. Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will appear in one ...
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No planetary alignment, sorry. But Venus, Saturn to dazzle. Where to look in Florida
There are six planets in the night sky all week, four of them visible to the naked eye and two of them getting very close ...
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When To See Venus And Saturn As A Dazzling Duet As ‘Planet Parade’ Peaks
Venus and Saturn will be in conjunction this weekend, appearing side by side in the night sky during January's post-sunset ...
Morgan County Herald
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Planetary alignment to come next week
Jan. 21, just after sunset, six planets will align in the sky. This captavating and beautiful celestial event is called a ...
The Columbian
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The grand illusion: As six orbs appear to align, get ready to enjoy planet parade
They may look like they’re arranged in tight formation. But remember, that’s a grand illusion. The planets’ orbits around the ...
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