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What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
WKBT La Crosse· 6 days agoA handful of planets are usually in the night sky at any given time, though they can be obscured...
Megyn Kelly Says Joy Behar Joking the Trump Verdict Made Her ‘Leak’ Is Inappropriate: ‘TMI’ | Video
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"The View" cohost previously quipped that she got overexcited when Donald Trump was found guilty on...
Six planets align in the sky on June 3: Where, how to see it
The Journal News· 4 days agoSix planets will align in the sky and become visible to space-lovers in the Northern Hemisphere in the early morning hours of June 3. Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune and Saturn will ...
Cicadas are back, but climate change is messing with them
CBS News· 3 days agoPeriodical cicadas used to reliably emerge every 13 or 17 years — but spring arriving sooner...
Can you help ID a bicycle rider who struck an elementary student in Dover Township?
York Daily Record· 1 day agoThe North Salem Elementary School student suffered scrapes and cuts but did not need medical...
Following a moon shadow
Yellow Springs News· 7 days agoVillagers and visitors alike gathered in local streets, yards and parks Monday, April 8, to witness a total solar eclipse — the first in this area since...
Save $210 on Jackery's new Solar Generator 1000 Plus Roam Kit, Blix Bikes summer sale, Greenworks...
Electrek· 2 days agoKicking off this week’s Green Deals is an early-bird special on Jackery’s new Solar Generator 1000...
'Planetary parade' likely just partially visible to Long Island stargazers
Newsday· 6 days agoLong Island skywatchers looking toward the heavens early Monday morning, anxious to get a glance at...
Planets Align Next Week
Dayton 24/7 Now· 7 days agoIn a wonderful celestial event next week, Monday June 3rd, six planets will appear in the early morning sky, lined up as if in a parade. The parade of...
Parade of planets to return for even better view in late June 2024
Staten Island Advance· 16 hours agoOn June 29, NASA notes that somewhat of a “parade of planets” will take place. Prior to the sun’s rising, Saturn, the moon, Mars and Jupiter will line up across the morning sky and be visible to many.