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Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter all congregate in the morning sky, joined by the Waning Moon and the bright stars of Gemini this ...
Hello everyone! Your early morning eastern sky is still full of wonderful things and it’s worth getting up around 5:15 to ...
Last chance! A rare plane parade is happening on Aug. 21 and it won't happen again until 2028. Here's when and how stargazers can catch a glimpse of this week's stunning spectacle.
According to new information on SkySafari 6 Pro, a program used to predict the placement of stars and planets, Thursday, Aug. 21, is the last chance for people to see the planetary parade, which ...
With bear hunting starting in Minnesota, the DNR emphasizes the importance of avoiding collared bears, key to research in the ...
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Why Scorpios Are Entering a Rare Window for Love and Discovery
Imagine that you were set aglow with a single spark of interest in a new book of your life. For Scorpios today, the spark is out there and it’s burning with greater force than its usual intensity. The ...
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The Daily World on MSNWestern Washington weather: Hot and dry conditions returning
Last week brought Western Washington a brush with fall weather. This week, we’re back to summer. Kiss those rainy days ...
Jupiter, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Venus will be visible in the early morning skies over America from Sunday, Aug. 17, to Wednesday, Aug. 20. FOX 5's Liv Johnson reports.
From Aug. 17-21, a spectacular “planet parade” (also called an alignment) features the moon and six planets. Here’s when and ...
Enough fooling around. You’d like to see something amazing. A celestial spectacle that doesn’t require a telescope or star chart.
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