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'Planetary parade' likely just partially visible to Long Island stargazers
Newsday· 10 hours agoIn the predawn hours of June 3, six planets — Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune and...
A 'Parade of Planets' Is Coming. Here's How to Watch This Sky Show
Time via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAdding its own little fillip, a crescent moon will...
First Glimpse Inside Bizarre Planet Reveals What Makes It So Puffy
ScienceAlert via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"Methane is unstable at high temperatures. The fact that we detected so little, even though we did...
Is Pluto a planet? It depends.
Astronomy Magazine· 3 days agoIn 1930 a young astronomer from Kansas, employed as an observer at Lowell Observatory in Arizona, discovered Pluto. It was the first planet in the solar ...
How and Where to See the Planets Align in June
Lifehacker· 2 days agoMuch of the reporting on the upcoming astrological event has focused on what's been dubbed a "planet parade" taking place on June 3, when six planets...
Things are finally looking up for the Voyager 1 interstellar spacecraft
Live Science via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTwo of the four science instruments aboard the Voyager 1 spacecraft are now returning usable data...
No, you won’t be able to see the rare planetary alignment with the naked eye
WCSH 6 Portland· 2 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 astronomical event ...
The Sky This Week from May 31 to June 7: A Jupiter-Mercury conjunction
Astronomy Magazine· 2 hours agoThe parade of planets starts as two worlds come close and the Moon moves on down the line in the sky this week.
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...
What you will and won't see from June's planetary parade
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 2 days agoSix planets will line up in the early morning sky on June 3, 2024 but most won't be visible to the naked eye. A planetary parade happens relatively often when several planets align on the right ...