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Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a stunning planet parade through June. Here's when to see it
Three planets, two stars and one moon create a spectacular June sky show.
In one of the year’s most striking naked-eye celestial events, Venus and Jupiter will appear to come within just 1.6 degrees ...
Now is a great time to view Venus as it rounds the sun in Earth’s direction. Credit: Creators.com illustration I hope you got a chance to see the moon nuzzled up to Venus on Feb. 1, and perhaps even ...
The Moon and Venus hang close together in the predawn sky, sharing the sky in the constellation Virgo. An hour before sunrise, look east to spot Venus, the brightest point of light, blazing at ...
Scientists are planning to use NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to observe next month's historic transit of Venus across the sun's face. But there's a twist. Researchers can't point Hubble anywhere near ...
A pairing-off of the brightest planet and a slender crescent moon will be the chief celestial attraction in the dawn sky early on Sunday morning. If you look low toward the eastern horizon about 60 to ...
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Venus and Jupiter 'kiss' in the sky this month. How to see the two planets' close approach
See Venus and Jupiter meet for a celestial summer spectacle ...
Planetary alignments aren't rare, but they can be when they involve six of the eight planets in our solar system. Solar System (7News) Look for a planetary parade that includes Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, ...
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