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Starting Tonight ....Look in the skies. 5 planets to form rare alignment in the sky.

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5 planets to form rare alignment in the sky this weekend​

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn's rare alignment will be visible to the naked eye.

Image: Milky Way

A person takes a photo of the Milky Way at Nallihan district, in Ankara, on Aug. 12, 2020.Adem Altan / AFP via Getty Images file

June 4, 2022, 12:59 AM +08
By Denise Chow

Five planets will be visible in the predawn sky this weekend, offering an opportunity for sky watchers to see a rare alignment of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn with the naked eye.

Beginning Friday and lasting through this month, the five planets will appear strung across the eastern horizon before sunrise. The parade of planets will be aligned in order of their distance from the sun, with Mercury, closest to the star, appearing lowest on the horizon and Saturn highest in the night sky.

For the best views, sky watchers in the Northern Hemisphere should head outside roughly 30 minutes before sunrise and choose a spot with unobstructed views of the eastern and southeastern horizon.

The same five planets are viewable before sunrise in the Southern Hemisphere, but stargazers there should stake out a location with unobstructed views of the eastern and northeastern horizon, instead.
If conditions are clear, the planets should be bright enough to see them with the naked eye, though Mercury will be faintest early in the month and thus trickiest to spot without binoculars.

Later in the month, however, Mercury will brighten significantly and appear higher in the sky, making it much easier to see, according to Sky & Telescope, a publication by the American Astronomical Society.

A separate treat also awaits sky watchers later in the month: On June 24, the crescent moon will sneak into the predawn lineup, appearing between Venus and Mars.

While it's fairly common to see two planets appear close together in the night sky — a celestial phenomenon known as a conjunction — it's much rarer for a planetary quintet to line up in their natural order. The last time five planets visible to the naked eye were aligned this way was in December 2004, according to Sky & Telescope.

After June, however, the party will begin to break up.

As the next few months progress, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter and Venus will appear more spread out in the predawn sky, "so much so that Venus and Saturn will make their exits as morning objects for most observers by September," according to NASA.
 

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5 planets to form rare alignment in the sky this weekend​

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn's rare alignment will be visible to the naked eye.

Image: Milky Way

A person takes a photo of the Milky Way at Nallihan district, in Ankara, on Aug. 12, 2020.Adem Altan / AFP via Getty Images file

June 4, 2022, 12:59 AM +08
By Denise Chow

Five planets will be visible in the predawn sky this weekend, offering an opportunity for sky watchers to see a rare alignment of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn with the naked eye.

Beginning Friday and lasting through this month, the five planets will appear strung across the eastern horizon before sunrise. The parade of planets will be aligned in order of their distance from the sun, with Mercury, closest to the star, appearing lowest on the horizon and Saturn highest in the night sky.

For the best views, sky watchers in the Northern Hemisphere should head outside roughly 30 minutes before sunrise and choose a spot with unobstructed views of the eastern and southeastern horizon.

The same five planets are viewable before sunrise in the Southern Hemisphere, but stargazers there should stake out a location with unobstructed views of the eastern and northeastern horizon, instead.
If conditions are clear, the planets should be bright enough to see them with the naked eye, though Mercury will be faintest early in the month and thus trickiest to spot without binoculars.

Later in the month, however, Mercury will brighten significantly and appear higher in the sky, making it much easier to see, according to Sky & Telescope, a publication by the American Astronomical Society.

A separate treat also awaits sky watchers later in the month: On June 24, the crescent moon will sneak into the predawn lineup, appearing between Venus and Mars.

While it's fairly common to see two planets appear close together in the night sky — a celestial phenomenon known as a conjunction — it's much rarer for a planetary quintet to line up in their natural order. The last time five planets visible to the naked eye were aligned this way was in December 2004, according to Sky & Telescope.

After June, however, the party will begin to break up.

As the next few months progress, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter and Venus will appear more spread out in the predawn sky, "so much so that Venus and Saturn will make their exits as morning objects for most observers by September," according to NASA.
Fuck angmoh... everyone knows shit fall from you ass... no need to found gravity.... bastard ..
 

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You can't see the stars in the Sg night sky anymore. Kids in Sg do not know what stars look like or a constellation of stars. Thus they grow up without awe or wonder nor imagination.
No surprises then Sinkies kids are retarded.
 

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Fucking tiong dog don't like anything angmoh then why the fuck you still use English here ? Always slapping your own face buay paiseh meh ?
Aw come on. We even have another Tiong Dog @LordElrond, a Malaysian Chinese residing in Singapore AND WORKING FOR AN ANG MO COMPANY. If no Ang Mo they seem to be not able to survive.
 

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Aw come on. We even have another Tiong Dog @LordElrond, a Malaysian Chinese residing in Singapore AND WORKING FOR AN ANG MO COMPANY. If no Ang Mo they seem to be not able to survive.
also riding a sexpensive angmoh roadie bike. low ses jiuhukia emulating the high ses angmoh life. he hates angmoh cuntries because he can’t qualify to find a job and live there.
 

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also riding a sexpensive angmoh roadie bike. low ses jiuhukia emulating the high ses angmoh life. he hates angmoh cuntries because he can’t qualify to find a job and live there.
His own country also despises him and that's why he has to turn to Singapore for his rice bowl.
 
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