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NEW YORK - Astronomy enthusiasts are in for a treat this Friday as seven planets in our solar system will be visible in the night sky! This rare celestial event, often referred to as a planetary ...
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This week, keen stargazers will be treated to a spectacular display in the night sky. In a rare 'planetary parade', all seven planets will align and be visible from Earth. Best of all ...
This week, a rare astrological phenomenon is happening in our night sky. All seven other planets in our solar system will be visible from North America, in a display known as the planet parade.