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“Saturday evening, January 18: Venus and Saturn will appear nearest to each other. As evening twilight ends at 6:15 p.m. EST, ...
This is a remarkable time to observe Mars at its brightest, nearly as bright as Sirius the Dog Star, the brightest true star ...
Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn can be spotted without special equipment, with Uranus and Neptune requiring a telescope.
In January, stargazers will be able to see four bright planets, the close dance of Venus and Saturn, Mars at opposition, and ...
Skygazers and astronomy enthusiasts can look forward to catching a rare "planet parade" in the night sky through January.
A rare parade of planets will light up the night sky throughout January. Six planets will be in alignment for the rest of the ...
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During this astronomical phenomenon, four planets will be visible to the naked eye in the first couple of hours after dark, ...
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus — are visible this month in a so-called planet parade. Some are visible to the naked eye and others require a telescope to see.