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How to see Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn in rare conjunction this weekend – CNET
The sequel to December’s Great Conjunction is already here and easy to spot.

The two largest worlds and the smallest planet in the solar system make an appearance this weekend.
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A trio of planets make an appearance at dusk this weekend when Jupiter and Saturn, still chilling together at the after-party from last month’s rare Great Conjunction, will be joined just above the western to southwestern horizon by the more flighty planet Mercury.
The planetary trio is a rare sight that can be witnessed with the naked eye just after sunset over the next several days. Saturday…
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