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  2. All About January's Rare Planetary Alignment and How to ... - AOL

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    Observing the stars and planets at night. Catching a glimpse of the planets will depend on the time of day and their relative distance from the planet at the time. For example, Venus, Saturn and ...

  3. How to see 6 planets align in a rare night-sky parade in ...

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    Draw a line between the two planets, then follow that line upwards to find Jupiter high overhead. Sky chart showing the planets visible to the naked eye after dark in January. NASA/JPL-Caltech

  4. Moon to align with converging planets on Thursday night - AOL

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    The distance separating the two planets in the sky will be less than the width of a pinky finger held out at arm's length. The planetary convergence is one of the top astronomy events of 2023.

  5. Up to 7 planets align in night sky wowing skygazers in ... - AOL

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    As the planets race around the Sun at different speeds, sometimes they line up on the same side of the Sun, appearing closely together in the night sky. 2022 FILE IMAGE: A crescent moon along with ...

  6. Night sky - Wikipedia

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    Stars in the night sky. The night sky is the nighttime appearance of celestial objects like stars, planets, and the Moon, which are visible in a clear sky between sunset and sunrise, when the Sun is below the horizon. Natural light sources in a night sky include moonlight, starlight, and airglow, depending on location and timing.

  7. Corona Borealis - Wikipedia

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    Extrasolar planets have been confirmed in five star systems, four of which were found by the radial velocity method. The spectrum of Epsilon Coronae Borealis was analysed for seven years from 2005 to 2012, revealing a planet around 6.7 times as massive as Jupiter ( M J ) orbiting every 418 days at an average distance of around 1.3 AU. [ 51 ]

  8. List of conjunctions (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    In astronomy, a conjunction is an event, defined only when using either an equatorial or an ecliptic celestial coordinate system, in which any two astronomical objects (e.g. asteroids, moons, planets, stars) have the same celestial longitude, normally as when observed from the Earth .

  9. Six planets will align in the night sky on June 3. How ... - AOL

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    These alignments have different names depending on the number of stars visible. Three planets constitutes a mini alignment. Four planets are a small alignment, which we saw during April 8’s eclipse.