Four planets will be in the parade in January while seven will align in February. Here's how to see the events.
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Skywatchers can spot Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars in the night sky with the naked eye, but two other planets might need a telescope to be seen.
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Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but get a telescope and you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
Planets continue their nighttime shows, with eight visible at points during February, including Venus on Feb. 14.
Venus" exoplanet 47 light-years away, with a thick atmosphere, challenging previous planetary classifications.
According to NASA, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars will all be visible in the first couple hours after dark throughout the month of January, Venus and Saturn being found in the southwest ...