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5 planets will parade across the sky in rare astronomical event, while skyscraper-sized asteroid nears Earth

Por: New York Daily News World March 23, 2023

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More than half the solar system’s planets will align Monday in a rarely seen spectacle, arcing across a corner of the night sky. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Uranus will parade across the sky, accompanied by the moon and a possible star cluster. While the scenario will be visible to the naked eye, astronomers recommend breaking out the binoculars or a telescope for a more detailed view. The planets will be arrayed across the western... + full article



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