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Planetary parade: All planets on display Wednesday night

By Emilee Speck

 

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the moon will be visible to the naked eye Wednesday night into Thursday while Uranus and Neptune require some help to see.

The solar system is giving a “grand tour” Wednesday night when all planets will be visible almost at the same time.

Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and the moon will be visible Wednesday night into Thursday. Most can be seen with the naked eye by looking to the southwest throughout the night. Mercury will be the smallest and hardest to see.

Meanwhile, the farthest planets, Uranus and Neptune, will require some visual aid to see. The planets should be visible with a telescope or some binoculars.

A clear sky is the only requirement to view the solar system – minus Earth – on display.

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