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Planet Parade in the Sky: How to View 4 Planets Lined Up This Week
- Four planets Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Neptune will be visible together near the eastern horizon before sunrise this April.
- The planet parade began on April 16 and runs until nearly the end of the month, with a short viewing window each day.
- Observers are advised to use a telescope for best viewing, and binoculars can help locate Neptune.
- The event requires dark skies and a low horizon view to maximize visibility of all four planets.
- Mercury and Mars will be challenging to spot due to near-sun proximity, requiring a very low eastern horizon.
- The best viewing days are between Saturday, April 18 and Friday, April 24, depending on local conditions.
- Neptune won’t be visible to the naked eye, but will be near the other three planets in the lineup.
- Astronomers prefer the term 'planetary alignments' for such configurations, though 'planet parade' is commonly used.
- Stargazers are advised to prepare with telescope, binoculars, and awareness of sunrise times to maximize opportunity.
- The event marks a relatively rare opportunity to view four planets in close proximity during a single dawn.
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