Article 11908 Why we will see five planets with the naked eye in February –audio explainer

Why we will see five planets with the naked eye in February –audio explainer

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James Bullock
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Stuart Clark, author of the Guardian's astronomy blog, explains the coming month's astronomical occurance - the apparent alignment of the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Clark says the event is a coincidence, since all the planets move at different speeds and with different orbits

Five brightest planets appear in straight line from horizon to the moon

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