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If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. January brings an extraordinary treat for stargazers: a rare four-planet conjunction ...
And while these reports are greatly exaggerated, you still have a little time to head outside and see January’s rare six-planet planetary conjunction. This event isn’t one we see very often ...
Venus will pass between the Earth and sun on Saturday during what's called an inferior conjunction. The moment of conjunction will happen at around 9 p.m. EDT, but don't plan on seeing the linkup.
Every 14 years or so, the planets Jupiter and Uranus form a conjunction in the sky — and it's about to happen again. A conjunction means that they link up at the same sign and degree.
Five major planets in our solar system are lined up in a row for a rare planetary conjunction visible with the naked eye. In a clear sky, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen ...