How to spot the 6 planets visible in the early morning skies this month
Summary
This month, six planets can be seen in the early morning sky. Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury can be seen without special equipment, while Uranus and Neptune require binoculars or a telescope. Mercury will be easiest to spot on Tuesday before it disappears into the sun's glare.Key Facts
- Six planets are visible in the early morning sky this month.
- Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury can be seen without special tools.
- Uranus and Neptune require binoculars or a telescope to see.
- Jupiter and Venus are currently close together in the sky.
- Mercury will be easiest to see on Tuesday as it moves farthest from the sun.
- The best time to see the planets is just before sunrise by looking east.
- A crescent moon will join the planets later in the month.
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