From an astrological point of view, there are hardly two words that elicit a stronger reaction than Mercury retrograde.
If you can see them, they'll be toward the west just after the sun sets. The time will vary based on your location. Mercury also should be visible in the western part of the sky just after sunset.
Astronomers have identified a quartet of small rocky planets orbiting Barnard's star - one of our closest stellar neighbors - ...
By the time March gets underway, Mercury, Saturn and Neptune will have drifted too close to the sun to be readily visible with Venus not far behind, leaving Jupiter, Mars and Uranus to populate ...
But because Venus and Mercury orbit closer to the sun than Earth, with smaller, faster orbits, it's more rare for them to make an appearance, according to NASA. Venus is visible for only a few ...
The best time to look for the alignment is after the sun sets. Star Walk states on its website that four of the planets (Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars) "will be easily visible to the naked ...
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