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The rare ‘planetary parade’ is made even more exciting as Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will sit in a line in the night sky, with Neptune and Uranus also visible through a telescope.
the organization leading the Lunar Trailblazer mission, which commissioned the satellite in 2019 as part of the agency's Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration program. JPL is a ...
Jupiter and Saturn will create a visible spectacle observable without equipment, viewing Neptune and Uranus will require optical aids such as binoculars or telescopes. What is a planetary parade?