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  2. How to spot February’s parade of 7 planets, according to ...

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    A string of planets. The reason all the planets seem aligned in the night sky is because of their orbits around the sun. “All of our planets go around the sun in a flat disk,” Schmoll said.

  3. When and how to see the 7-planet parade this 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 ...

  4. Planetary parade 2025: What to know as 7 planets align ... - AOL

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    Seven planets are aligning in the night sky this week, creating a brief chance to see a "planetary parade." Worldwide, the best day to see the alignment is today, Feb. 28. Mercury, Venus, Mars ...

  5. ‘Planetary parade’ will see six planets line up in the ...

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    A “planet parade” of six planets will soon appear to align in the sky near dawn, but only three will be visible to the naked eye. Here’s how to view the event. ‘Planetary parade’ will ...

  6. A parade of planets is marching into the sky Monday morning ...

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    A planetary parade is essentially when several planets are present in the sky in one night. The upcoming planetary alignment/parade will feature Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune, and Saturn.

  7. You’ll Be Able to See 6 Planets in the Sky This Week ... - AOL

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    As Star Walk states, it can be tricky to look at the sky and mistake stars for planets. If the object you’re looking at in the sky twinkles, it’s a star. If the object you’re looking at in ...

  8. Planetary hours - Wikipedia

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    The classical planets are Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, the Sun, Venus, Mercury and the Moon, and they take rulership over the hours in this sequence. The sequence is from slowest- to fastest-moving as the planets appear in the night sky, and so is from furthest to nearest in the planetary spheres model. This order has come to be known as the ...

  9. Six planets will align in the night sky on June 3. How to see ...

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    Starting June 3, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will dazzle the sky as they near each other in the solar system, giving stargazers something special to look at in the morning.