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Rare line-up of planets to treat early risers tomorrow – Warwick Daily News
Up to five planets will be visible, along with the moon, tomorrow morning. Here’s how early you have to get up.
Insomniacs and backyard astronomers are in for a treat tomorrow morning when five planets plus the moon will be visible.
Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn – with a small chance of Mercury – will be on show at once in a rare display.
But you’ll have to get up between 4.:30am and 5.45am (Friday July 17) to see it at its best.
While you can see some of the planets with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope will be best.
The moon and Venus will be visible in the northeast. Mars will be overhead…
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