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All About June's Rare 6-Planet Alignment, Including How to See the 'Parade of Planets'
People via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoWhile special glasses won't be needed to view the display like the rare solar eclipse required in...
Weather balloon launched during eclipse, lost in Lake Erie found in New York
19 Action News Cleveland· 3 hours agoSeven weeks after a weather balloon was lost in Lake Erie, researchers have announced it was found...
Where will the 2027 total solar eclipse on Aug. 2 be visible?
SPACE.com· 6 days agoThe total solar eclipse on Aug. 2, 2027, will pass across southern Europe, North Africa and the...
Six planets will be aligning in June. Here's how you can view the 2024 'planet parade' in Tennessee
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoWith clear skies and telescopes, stargazers will be able to spot both planets and Jupiter's four...
Solar eclipses are so last month. Get ready for a 'planetary parade'
Olean Times Herald· 6 days agoFirst came a rare solar eclipse, followed by the northern lights, fueled by a solar storm. The next...
A rare 6-planet alignment will occur soon. Here's what to know.
CBS News· 5 days agoThe stunning alignment will occur just before sunrise on June 3, 2024. During the solar spectacle,...
6 planets will align in the night sky in June. Here’s how to see it across Florida
Naples Daily News via Yahoo News· 9 hours ago...Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune Aug. 29, 2025: Six planets – Mercury, Venus,...
Planet parade 2024: Viewing guide to the 6-planet alignment over Arizona on June 3
The Arizona Republic· 6 days agoThe next significant celestial phenomenon will come in early June, when skygazers can observe an...
The original 'Mr. Eclipse:' How a 19th-century astronomer calculated the dates of over 13,000 ...
SPACE.com· 5 days agoThe first total solar eclipse Espenak saw was in March 1970, which sparked his interest in eclipses...
Planetary alignment to occur in June, but can you see it from South Jersey?
Courier Post via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThose who still want to view the "parade" can rest assured that visibility of the planets should increase in the late summer and fall months as daylight decreases. Kaitlyn McCormick writes about ...