Some websites reported a planetary alignment on June 3 with six visible planets, but NASA clarified only Mars and Saturn would be visible, with others either at or below the horizon.
NASA debunked the hype of a grand planetary alignment, mentioning that Uranus and Neptune would require a telescope to see, and Jupiter and Mercury would be hard to spot.
An alternative celestial event involving Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and the moon aligning on June 29 will offer a different but still exciting astronomical display.
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