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A unique sight in the night sky
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This year we can observe a parade of planets, including Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
How to watch the parade of planets?
You won't need any special equipment to watch the parade of planets. It is enough to find a dark place, away from the city lights, and direct your gaze to the southeastern part of the sky. The best time to observe is in the early morning hours, about an hour before sunrise.
1. Mercury: It is the planet closest to the Sun, and its observation can be difficult due to its proximity to the horizon. Mercury will be visible as a bright point of light, low above the horizon.
2. Venus: Venus, known as the "Morning Star," will be the brightest planet in the sky. Its light will be especially noticeable and easily recognizable.
3. Mars: The red planet will be visible as a bright orange-red dot. Mars is farther from the Sun than Mercury and Venus, so it will be easier to observe.
4. Jupiter: Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, will be visible as a bright white dot. Its light will be especially noticeable due to its large size.
5. Saturn: Saturn will be visible as a bright yellowish dot. Its rings can be seen with binoculars or a small telescope.
Why is it worth watching the parade of planets?
The parade of planets is a unique event that does not happen so often.
It is an exciting sight that is worth seeing with your own eyes. Don't miss the opportunity to see this unique event and share your impressions with friends and family.

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