A “planet parade” is now visible in the eastern sky before sunrise. Best seen at least an hour before sunrise, bright planets Venus and Jupiter — now beginning to draw away from each other after their close conjunction on Aug. 12 — dominate in the east while Saturn shines in the south. If you persevere until just before sunrise, you may see Mercury, which will get higher each morning this week. Though neither is visible to the naked eye, the distant outer planets Uranus and Neptune will also be in the sky.
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