SMRTR Science & EngineeringJan 15, 2025The Guardian

‘We’re very fortunate’: stargazers to see almost all planets in the night sky at the same time

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A rare "planet parade" is visible in the night sky this month, with most planets aligned above the horizon. Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus are most conspicuous around January 21, while Neptune and Uranus may be spotted with binoculars or telescopes. This alignment offers a unique opportunity for stargazing, especially during school holidays.

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