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For a few brief evenings around February 28, every planet in our solar system will be visible at once, with Mercury making a cameo in the planetary parade which is running all this month and next.
And, in fact, an even greater opportunity lies in the months ahead, when yet another planet joins the "parade." Which planets will be visible in January? Jan. 25 is a good time to look at the arc ...
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A so-called "planet parade" is here—and it's about to shake up everything. Currently, six planets are visible in the sky in a line—and soon enough, a seventh will join them, according to the BBC.
"These multi-planet viewing opportunities aren't super rare, but they don't happen every year, so it's worth checking it out," NASA added. A sky chart shows the planetary lineup visible after dark ...
Some of the brightest planets in the night sky are visible right now, with six of them forming a 'planet parade' across the night sky for at least the next month. Just after sunset tonight ...
Such an event is commonly known as a "planet parade," though NASA noted that the moniker is not a technical astronomical term. Here's a list of the planets that will be visible in some for this ...