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Planets on parade: Five line up in night sky tonight

Por: NBC News Science March 29, 2023

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NEW YORK — Keep an eye to the sky for a chance to see a planetary hangout. Five planets — Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars — will line up near the moon. Where and when can you see them? The best day to catch the whole group is Tuesday. 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. But don’t be... + full article



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