"Planetary Parade" January Viewing
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•How to see a 'planet parade' of 4 bright planets in January's night sky (video)
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NASA calls a "planetary parade" that is a must-see for stargazers in January .
Venus , Mars , Jupiter and Saturn will each take a star turn in the night sky in January ( Mars will be its closest to Earth of the year this weekend) Jupiter , Mars will shine bright in high in the overhead sky all night long.
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