Astrophysicist explains how to see ‘planetary parade’ in the night sky
A stunning visual will take shape when five planets - which will include Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus - line up beneath the moon in a display sometimes called a planetary parade or alignment.
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