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Devil Comet makes closest pass to Earth Sunday morning
ABC 6· 3 days agoPons-Brooks only flies through our part of the solar system every 71 years, so seeing or studying it...
Planet parade: What to know about June's 6-planet alignment
Asheville Citizen-Times via Yahoo News· 7 days ago(The last time all seven planets aligned was on April 8 during the total solar eclipse). ◾ Aug. 29,...
What’s in Our Queue? ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ and More
New York Times· 6 days agoSmith,” a new Prime Video series inspired by the 2005 film. Aaron Kamm and the One Drops were performing in southern Illinois when I was there in April...
KUSD School Board approves new name for Bradford High School planetarium
Kenosha News· 6 days agoThe Kenosha Unified School District School Board unanimously approved a name for Bradford High...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
Quad-City Times· 5 days agoSix planets will line up before dawn on June 3 in what's known as a planetary parade, but the spectacle won't be as eye-catching as expected.
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
Lexington Clipper-Herald· 5 days agoSix planets will line up before dawn on June 3 in what's known as a planetary parade, but the...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 5 days agoHow common the phenomenon is depends on how many planets align and whether or not they are visible without binoculars or a telescope. A handful of planets are usually in the night sky at any ...
Planet Parade on June 3: Get Ready to See 6 Planets Line Up in the Sky
CNET· 5 days agoIt's been a great year for skygazing, between the total solar eclipse and the recent Aurora...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 5 days agoSix planets will line up before dawn on June 3 in what's known as a planetary parade, but the spectacle won't be as eye-catching as expected.
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
Wisconsin State Journal· 5 days agoHere's what to know about this fairly common celestial event. The summer offers great weather to explore the night sky with a star or planet-viewing app, said Michelle Nichols at Chicago's Adler Planetarium.