How to see the planets align above Sechelt this June - Coast Reporter

5/29/2022 12:00:00 AM2 years 11 months ago
by Richard Corbet
by Richard Corbet
You’ll need a small microscope to see Neptune and binoculars to see Uranus, but a rare panorama of planets will grace our skies this summer.
The interesting planetary slow dance before sunrise continues during June. At 0430, at the start of the month, Venus will be in the ESE, about 6 degrees above the horizon; Mars and a close Jupiter … [+4295 chars]
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