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The moon joins Mars and Jupiter in a ‘mini planet parade’ tonight. Here’s how to see it

If you’re lucky enough to have clear skies tonight, you can catch a “mini planet parade” as Mars and Jupiter appear alongside a half-lit moon in the southwestern sky.

All three bodies will be visible in the western sky at sunset tonight (April 5) as seen from mid-latitudes in the United States. Mars will be closest to the moon, separated by just 2 degrees in the sky as seen from Earth. (Your fist at arm’s length equals around 10 degrees.) The pair will be in the Gemini constellation.


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