What are the planets you have seen in the sky ? when do you observe those planets?
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All five naked-eye planets — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter — are appearing together in the pre-dawn sky for the first time in a decade. You need only clear skies and your bare eyes to see them; no binoculars or telescopes are required.
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I don't know how much planet I seen in the sky
but if that object is twinkling then it is a planet
through binocular we can see more clearly
a particular one
but if that object is twinkling then it is a planet
through binocular we can see more clearly
a particular one
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