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The planet Venus has returned to the early morning sky and has established itself as a dazzling morning lantern, emerging into view from beyond the east-southeast horizon before 5 a.m. local ...
Venus is always the third brightest object in the night sky after the Sun and the Moon. It’s so bright that you can still see it for a short time after sunrise. However, it won’t get as bright ...
Five bright planets adorn morning during the first half of February. Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus, and Mercury stretch from west to east across the sky an hour before sunrise.
Early morning risers who head out to work and school before sunrise should notice a very bright, star-like object in the east-southeast sky. Just a couple of weeks ago, this object wasn't there at ...
Morning people and skywatchers, take heed! For the next few weeks, five of the brightest planets in our solar system will be visible to the naked eye in the pre-dawn sky.
Sky & Telescope calls out the morning of June 24 as a good chance to see Mercury along with the other planets. Mercury, the closest planet to the sun in our solar system, should be brighter and ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — For the first time in eleven years five planets will align in the early morning sky, completely visible to the naked eye. This “Parade of Planets” will be on ...
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