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Uranus and Jupiter. Mars, the fourth planet from the sun, is situated between Earth and the asteroid belt. It has a radius of 2,106 miles and is about half the size of Earth, according to NASA.
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Seven planets will align in a rare "parade" on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. Here's tips to get the best viewing possible.
The solar system's planets are set to align in the night sky in a dazzling planetary alignment, colloquially known as a planetary parade, on Friday night.