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Here’s how to spot the rare conjunction of Jupiter, Mars and Saturn in the sky tonight – CW33 NewsFix
The celestial event is known as a “triple conjunction,” which means three planets appear to meet each other in the sky for a short period of time. In reality, they…

(NEXSTAR) If you got a kick out of watching Jupiter and Saturn cozy up last month in what some called the “Christmas Star” may want to look outside this weekend a little after sundown.
From Jan. 9-12, Jupiter and Saturn will be joined by Mercury in the southwestern sky.
The celestial event is known as a “triple conjunction,” which means three planets appear to meet each other in the sky for a short period of time. In reality, they are millions of miles apart. The formation of the planetary triangle…
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