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<title>Northeast Frontier &#45; Science Lab</title>
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<title>Six&#45;Planet Alignment Dazzles the World, Ignites Global Skywatching Frenzy.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ A rare and breathtaking six-planet alignment illuminated skies across continents on Saturday evening, drawing millions outdoors to witness one of the most anticipated celestial events of the year. The planetary parade featured Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus, aligned along the ecliptic in a rare visual formation visible shortly after sunset.
From Asia to Europe and the Americas, astronomers and amateur stargazers reported clear sightings of five of the six planets with the naked eye, while Uranus required binoculars or a small telescope. Social media platforms were quickly flooded with dramatic images of the glowing arc of planets stretching across twilight skies, turning February 28 into a global celebration of astronomy. ]]></description>
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