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Watch as all the planets in the solar system align

Por: Newsweek Tech December 28, 2022

A spectacular planetary parade is visible in the night sky—and here's how you can watch this alignment live from the comfort of your own home.Until the end of the year, it will be possible to see all the planets of the solar system simultaneously after sunset.Five of the planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn—can be observed with the naked eye, while binoculars or a telescope will be required to spot Uranus and Neptune,... + full article



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