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Planets Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter Will All Be Visible Soon

June 30, 2008

If you are in the mood at all to check out some amazing sights in the sky, this coming month will provide some amazing images.  The way the planets are moving right now will make Venus< Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn all very easy to see in July.....Washington (dbTechno) - If you are in the mood at all to check out some amazing sights in the sky, this coming month will provide some amazing images. The way the planets are moving right now will make Venus< Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn all very easy to see in July.

Next month, you will be able to look up at the sky at night and see four amazing planets, thanks to the way they are going to arrange themselves.

Mars and Saturn will come together on July 9 and 10, as the two planets continue to get closer and closer.

Also, you will be able to see the brightest star in the Leo constellation, Regulus.

Venux is likely going to be difficult to spot until the later part of July, when it is farther from the sun in the western sky at sunset.

Jupiter will be able to be seen on July 9, opposite where the sun sets.

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