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6 planets will parade across night sky this weekend

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6 planets will parade across the night sky at the end of February
Six planets are linking up in the sky at the end of February, and most will be visible to the naked eye.

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6 planets align in the sky this week: Here’s what to know
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A 6-planet ‘parade’ will march across the sky this week. Here’s how to see it
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Six-planet alignment set to dazzle on February 28 as rare ‘planetary parade’ arcs across the sky, here’s how to watch the phenomena in US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
Skywatchers can witness a rare celestial event on February 28.

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Six-Planet Alignment on 28 February: Will India see this "rare sky event" as it approaches in 5 days!
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6 planets to align in a cosmic 'parade.' Here's how to see them
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Northern Lights Forecast: 10 States Could See Aurora Tuesday Night

NOAA is forecasting elevated solar wind conditions on Tuesday, Feb. 24, through Wednesday, Feb 25, with the aurora borealis possible in northern U.S. states and Canada.
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See the moon dance with the stunning 'Seven Sisters' of the Pleiades tonight — here's where to look

The moon and Pleiades will glow together on Feb. 23 in a striking skywatching display.
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Is the planet parade tonight? When to look up

With clear skies, look due west after sunset to observe the planet parade, Live Science said. Have your viewing equipment ready and make sure to wait until the sun has fully set before looking up. A planetary alignment, or planet parade, occurs when planets appear to line up in the sky as they orbit the sun, according to NASA.
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