How to see a 'rare' parade of nearly every single planet in our solar system
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On February 28, the sky is preparing an event that attracts the attention not only of astronomers, but also of astrologers, psychologists, and everyone who feels changes in energy levels. A rare parade … The post February 28 — a rare parade of planets: how to spend the day properly and what absolutely cannot be done? will first appear on .
On the upcoming weekend, six planets form a planet parade in the evening sky: Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn, Neptune, Mercury and Venus. Jupiter is at the centre of this event. read more on t3n.de
How to Witness a ‘Rare’ Parade of Nearly All Planets in Our Solar System
UK MORNING BRIEFING This morning, a rare planetary parade is set to occur over the UK this weekend, with Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all visible together after sunset. Stargazers are encouraged to find a dark location for optimal viewing.
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