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    Parade of Planets on Saturday: How to watch, equipment needed, possibilities of watching it. When will be next alignment of planets?

    People can watch the parade of planets in a little bit different way on June 29. Jupiter will be the closest to the horizon and will be the most difficult to see. It will be followed by Uranus, Mars, the Moon, Neptune and Saturn in that order.

    Rare ‘planet parade’ to occur this weekend: When and where to watch

    Stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts across the United States are in for a treat this weekend, as NASA announces a rare ‘planet parade.’Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune, and Saturn will all align in a spectacular display.

    10 brightest stars in the sky visible from Earth
    June Strawberry Moon 2024: All you need to know

    June Strawberry Moon 2024: The Strawberry Moon will appear on June 21, 2024, coinciding closely with the summer solstice. This rare celestial event promises a warm, golden hue and is best viewed away from city lights. Additionally, Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter will be visible in the predawn sky, creating a striking celestial display.

    Father’s Day: Unique ideas to make your dad feel special on this day

    These Father's Day ideas offer a range of activities to suit different interests and preferences. Whether it's an adventurous outing or a quiet day spent enjoying shared hobbies, you can enjoy these activities with your dad.

    Cosmic collision of stars this summer can create a dazzling display in the sky, says NASA

    Stargazers are set to get a treat of their lifetime as a cosmic collision of two stars is on the cards, that will be visible through the naked eye from the Earth itself. This collision is expected to create a massive display of light in the sky that will indeed an extraordinary watch.

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