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The morning of April 24 will give rise to a striking mini-planetary parade, as Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Neptune, and Earth's moon cluster together in the same region of the pre-dawn sky, making for a ...
Planetarium and Program Coordinator Katy Downing of the Lake Erie Nature & Science Center shares the visible planets and ...
The predawn hours of April 28 will see a planetary triangle form in the night sky ... Venus will be visible as a bright magnitude-4.42 morning star near the horizon, while Saturn will appear ...
Not surprisingly, Venus is nicknamed “Morning Star” for when it’s visible before dawn in the east and “Evening Star” for when it can be seen in the west after dark. Venus is the third ...