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Six planets align in a rare morning sky event, creating a visible "planetary parade" before sunrise.
Six planets, including Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury, are currently visible in the early morning sky, marking a rare celestial event known as a planetary parade. This phenomenon, which is the last one of the year, can be observed by looking east shortly before sunrise. Jupiter and Venus are particularly close together, making them the easiest to spot. Uranus and Neptune require binoculars or telescopes for viewing. The event will end as Mercury disappears behind the sun, with the next major planetary gathering expected in February.
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