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According to new information on SkySafari 6 Pro, a program used to predict the placement of stars and planets, Thursday, Aug.
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Jupiter, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Venus will be visible in the early morning skies over America from Sunday, Aug. 17, to Wednesday, Aug. 20. FOX 5's Liv Johnson reports.
Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter all congregate in the morning sky, joined by the Waning Moon and the bright stars of Gemini this ...
Stargazers will soon get the chance to experience a rare celestial event known as a Black Moon, set to occur this week.
These linkups happen when several planets appear to line up in the night sky at once. Such parades are fairly common, ...
The bright stars Castor and Pollux will be positioned to the left of the moon in the early morning hours of Aug. 19. Mercury, ...
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The crescent moon moves through Jupiter and Venus this week along side the twin stars of Gemini. Mercury is also at it's most visible.
Most of the planets are visible to the naked eye, though binoculars or a telescope might be needed to see Uranus or Neptune.
Mercury is farthest from the sun in Earth's morning sky on Aug. 19. Mercury will be farthest from the sun on Tuesday (Aug. 19 ...