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>Just before dawn from May 31 to June 3, a parade of six planets from our solar system will come into alignment — but only a lucky few will be able to spot all six.
The orbits of Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will enter into something like a morning procession.
But, for most of the world, as NASA astrophysicist Ronald Gamble of the Goddard Space Flight Center put it, 'The sun's going to be photobombing the parade.'
Archive: https://archive.today/7QtPJ
From the post:
>>Just before dawn from May 31 to June 3, a parade of six planets from our solar system will come into alignment — but only a lucky few will be able to spot all six.
The orbits of Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will enter into something like a morning procession.
But, for most of the world, as NASA astrophysicist Ronald Gamble of the Goddard Space Flight Center put it, 'The sun's going to be photobombing the parade.'
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