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Will a 'rare' lineup of planets be visible to the naked eye in the night sky on June 3?
Space via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSkywatchers who plan to rise early and step outside on June 3 expecting to see a stunning display of...
Following a moon shadow
Yellow Springs News· 1 day 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...
Aurora Alert: Should You Prepare To See The Northern Lights This Week?
Forbes· 16 hours agoThere’s a lot of talk about whether the global displays of aurora during May 10’s extreme G5...
GALLERY: Viewer submitted photos of
KRGV Rio Grande Valley· 3 days agoPeople across South Texas witnessed the Ring of Fire
Will you be able to see a 'planetary parade' in June? Not exactly. Here's why
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoBarely a month after April’s rare solar eclipse and weeks after a solar flare fueled northern lights, some media are hyping yet another ...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
Sioux City Journal· 8 hours 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.
‘An infectious smile;’ Family of woman hit, killed by train in Tipp City speaks out
WHIO via Yahoo News· 6 days ago>>PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Woman hit...Tipp City identified “It was a great day, she had looked forward to...
Over $300K Quick Draw Win in Paterson
Shore NewsNetwork· 3 days agoTRENTON, NJ — A Quick Draw Progressive ticket purchased in Paterson has awarded one fortunate player $316,320, which is 60% of the progressive jackpot, this
No, you won’t be able to see the rare planetary alignment with the naked eye
WCSH 6 Portland· 3 days agoOn April 8, millions of people across the United States were able to view a total solar eclipse. The planetary parade or planetary alignment refers to an ...
Planetary alignment to occur in June, but can you see it from South Jersey?
Courier Post via Yahoo News· 2 days 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 ...