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February's 'rare planetary alignment' peaks this week — here's what to look for in the planet parade
Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Neptune, Uranus and Mercury are staring in a "planetary parade" this week, but your ability to actually spot them will depend on preparation, equipment and, as always, a spot o...

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A Rare Six-Planet Alignment Will Light Up the Sky This Month — Here’s What to Expect
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How often do the planets align? Planetary parade February 28
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Six-planet parade to light up the sky as lunar eclipse follows next week
Skywatchers across Chicago can catch a rare six-planet alignment this weekend, according to Michelle Nichols of the Adler Planetarium, with a lunar eclipse set to follow on March 3 and more celestial ...

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6 planets aligned in the sky? Here’s how to see them
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Six planets due to parade across night sky in rare celestial spectacle
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6-planet parade will grace the night sky on Saturday
Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will be visible to the naked eye, whereas Uranus and Neptune will require binoculars or a telescope, according to NASA.

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6 planets to align. Time, date, where to see 'planet parade' in Florida
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A rare six-planet alignment is lighting up the sky this week. Here’s how to see it.
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Last Chance To See Six Planets After Sunset — Before Alignment Fades

This is your final weekend to catch February’s fading 6-planet lineup or "planet alignment". Here’s what’s still visible — and what’s already gone.
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Astrophotographer captures rare 6-planet parade spanning nearly 180 degrees of sky

A U.K. astrophotographer had to put together some clever equipment tricks to show six of the seven planets in a rare 'parade' over the south of England.
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