Six-Planet Parade to Grace Morning Sky on June 3

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NASA and Astronomers Without Borders advise stargazers to wait until June 29 for a better view of the planetary parade, as the alignment on June 3 will be obscured by the sun's light. Jupiter, Mercury, and Uranus will be too close to the horizon and difficult to see. The end of June will offer a clearer view of six planets, including Jupiter, Uranus, Mars, Neptune, and Saturn, along with the moon.
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