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Planets on parade: Five will be lined up in night sky this weekThe five-planet spread — of Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars — can be seen from anywhere on Earth, as long as you have clear skies and a view of the west.
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Planets on parade: 5 will be lined up in night sky this weekMercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars will gather near the moon in a planet parade.
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Planets on parade: 5 will be lined up in night sky this weekMercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars will gather near the moon in a planet parade.
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A stunning lineup of five planets will decorate the night sky | CNNA lineup of five planets will appear beneath the moon in the night sky, beginning just after sunset. Onlookers should be able to catch the best glimpse of the alignment the evening of March 28, just after sunset.
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Planets on parade: 5 will be lined up in night sky this weekFive planets — Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars — will line up near the moon this week. The five-planet array will be visible from anywhere on Earth, as long as you have clear skies, and Tuesday is the best day to catch the whole group.
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Planets on parade: 5 will be lined up in night sky this weekMercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars — will line up near the moon. You’ll want to look to the western horizon right after sunset, said NASA astronomer Bill Cooke. The planets will stretch from the horizon line to around halfway up the night sky.
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