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Astronomy lovers will have a date with the “Planetary Parade” tomorrow

The sky of February 28, after sunset, will witness the appearance of six planets on the western horizon in an astronomical phenomenon known as the “parade of planets,” where the planets appear close together in the same part of the sky without lining up in a precise straight line.
Venus and Jupiter can be observed with the naked eye, while Saturn may be visible if the sky is clear, while observing Uranus and Neptune requires the use of binoculars or a telescope.
The phenomenon represents an opportunity to observe several planets at the same time, especially the brightest ones, which makes it suitable for simple observation enthusiasts after sunset.

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