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How to spot the ‘elusive’ planet Mercury in the night sky this month – Space.com
For the next two and a half weeks, early-morning skywatchers will have an excellent opportunity to spot the so-called “elusive…
For the next two and a half weeks, early-morning skywatchers will have an excellent opportunity to spot the so-called “elusive planet” — Mercury.
Two planets are closer to the sun than Earth is — Venus and Mercury — and are known as the “inferior” planets….
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