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Space on MSNSee Mars next to a nearly full moon in the sky Feb. 9Just above the moon will be Mars, shining with a steady orange glow. Both the moon and Mars will be in the Gemini ...
(Photo by TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP via Getty Images) Despite its relatively far distance, Mars will remain a prominent feature in the night sky throughout January and February. Earlier on Monday ...
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Live Science on MSNSpace photo of the week: Dry ice 'geysers' erupt on Mars as spring hits the Red PlanetWhy it's so special: These odd, fan-like features on the surface of Mars are geysers of gas and dust near the planet's south ...
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New Scientist on MSNExtraordinary images reveal the mysteries of MarsFrom windswept craters to frigid ice caps, explore Martian landscapes through the eyes of NASA’s orbiters, probes and rovers ...
Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye, but with a telescope you can spot Neptune and Uranus.
Luckily, plenty of skywatchers, photographers and Space.com readers caught the spectacle on camera in the gorgeous photos ... of Mars caught the full moon shining alone in the night sky.
To see Jupiter, look high up in the south at dusk. Mars, meanwhile, will appear about halfway up in the eastern sky. Mercury should also be visible to the naked eye, but it tends to be harder to ...
Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Venus, Neptune, Mercury and Saturn will appear in a row on the evening of 28 February, marking the ...
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