Don't Miss This Rare Chance to See Mars And Jupiter Side-By-Side Early Tomorrow Morning
Briefly

This week, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter all happen to be at just the right places in their paths around the Sun, so that you could almost draw a straight line from Earth, 150 million miles across space to Mars, and 350 million more miles across space to Jupiter.
Look low in the eastern sky a few hours before sunrise; Mars should show up as a bright reddish dot of light, while Jupiter will be a bigger, brighter white dot of light.
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