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  2. When and how to see the 7-planet parade the last week ... - AOL

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    Mercury will become the seventh planet to line up in a current “planetary parade” that’s happening, joining Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, which have dazzled the night sky ...

  3. Expert shares how to view rare planetary parade - AOL

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    To help people view the parade, Mr Dury has shared photographs detailing where the planets are appearing in the sky. "The bright planets will certainly be visible like Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Mars.

  4. How to see a planetary parade this weekend - AOL

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    Some places might have a better view of the alignment on different days. For example, in New York, you might see the event best on Feb. 25, according to Starwalk. Italy's 1000 Miglia road race ...

  5. How to Watch the Six-Planet Parade, Including When and ... - AOL

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    The arrival of August's planet parade marks the first planetary alignment since June 2024 which saw Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in a row. The event took place on different ...

  6. WASP-76b - Wikipedia

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    An artist's illustration showing WASP-76b during its night hours. WASP-76b is an exoplanet classified as a Hot Jupiter.It is located in the constellation Pisces and orbits its host star, WASP-76, at a distance of approximately 0.033 AU (4.9 million km; 3.1 million mi).

  7. See Jupiter as it makes closest approach to Earth in 59 years

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    The best nights of all of 2022 to see Jupiter in the night sky are about to take place as the planet takes center stage in the night sky, a showing unlike any other in nearly six decades. The sun ...

  8. Extraterrestrial sky - Wikipedia

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    A historic extraterrestrial sky—Earthrise, the Earth viewed from the Moon.Taken by Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders while in lunar orbit, December 24, 1968.. In astronomy, an extraterrestrial sky is a view of outer space from the surface of an astronomical body other than Earth.

  9. 'Lazy astronomy': Viewing the Planet Parade - AOL

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    Also known as a planet parade, six planets will line up in a row across the night sky from about 21 January. Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye and Neptune and Uranus ...