A planet parade of Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars shines in the skies this month
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This month, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars will align, creating a celestial spectacle visible to the naked eye, a rare visual treat for stargazers.
NASA describes these multi-planet viewing opportunities as 'not super rare, but they don't happen every year,' highlighting the value of this astronomical event.
During January, Venus and Saturn come closer together, with a notable appearance only 'a couple of finger widths' apart Friday and Saturday.
Mars is at 'opposition' this month, making it appear at its biggest and brightest, a celestial event occurring about every two years for the red planet.
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