There’s a major planetary lineup coming to the early-morning sky, with the Moon joining in several times in June. First, though, let’s look at why such lineups occur. If you were to turn our solar system on its side and look at it edge-on, you’d notice that all the planets orbit in a relatively flatContinue reading “Look up to see the parade of planets in June’s pre-dawn sky (and bring binoculars)”
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