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  2. What time could you see the planetary parade on Friday ... - AOL

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    NASA reports that Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible without an optical aid, ... What time do the planets align tonight? Here's how to see the 'parade' Show comments.

  3. Don't Miss it! The Moon and Mars Will Form a Rare ... - AOL

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    The conjunction should be visible around 10 p.m. local time on Wednesday, ... If the sky isn't clear tonight, you may still be able to see Mars over the coming weeks as its brightness gets even ...

  4. Seven-planet parade lines up in the sky on Friday: How ... - AOL

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    The next planetary parade will be visible in late August — when four planets are expected to be viewable at once before sunrise. The next two parades after that will occur in October 2028 and ...

  5. Seven planets share the sky at once this week, but the ... - AOL

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    They’re not uncommon, though it’s rare for all seven planets to be visible at the same time. In August, four planets will be visible before sunrise, but it won’t be until October 2028 that ...

  6. Rare 7-planet parade happens this week. Here's how you ... - AOL

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    In August 2025, another alignment will happen when four planets will be visible at once before the Sun rises. Original article source: Rare 7-planet parade happens this week. Here's how you can see it

  7. Astronomy on Mars - Wikipedia

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    As seen from Mars, the Earth is an inner planet like Venus (a "morning star" or "evening star"). The Earth and Moon appear starlike to the naked eye, but observers with telescopes would see them as crescents, with some detail visible.

  8. Timekeeping on Mars - Wikipedia

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    The Mars time of noon is 12:00 which is in Earth time 12 hours and 20 minutes after midnight. For the Mars Pathfinder, Mars Exploration Rover (MER), Phoenix, and Mars Science Laboratory missions, the operations teams have worked on "Mars time", with a work schedule synchronized to the local time at the landing site on Mars, rather than the ...

  9. 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.