Venus and Saturn came within just a couple of finger widths apart in the sky, reaching their closest alignment on January 17 ...
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Mars, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn will all be visible with the naked eye, while Uranus and Neptune can be spotted with a telescope. The new moon tonight (Wednesday, January 29) will be the best ...
SCREEN HERE ARE VISIBLE THROUGH THE END OF THE MONTH, MOST VISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE EXCEPT FOR NEPTUNE AND URANUS. MIGHT BE A LITTLE BIT EASIER TO SEE WITH A TELESCOPE, BUT LOOK SOUTH SOUTHWEST ...
Uranus and Neptune will also be there, but they won't be bright and visible without a telescope. So-called planetary parades are not super rare, according to NASA, but they don't happen every year.
In February, Mercury will join the arc. Uranus and Neptune will also be visible during both parades, but they require a telescope to be seen. The parade of planets isn’t necessarily a rare ...