Mars and Jupiter: How to see both planets up close before dawn

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photo caption, Although Mars and Jupiter are more than 500 million miles away from each other, they are seen very closely.

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Getting up before dawn this Wednesday will pay off big for the astrologers.

A couple of hours before sunrise, orbits Tuesday and Thursday will carry these planets A personal approach From Earth's point of view.

They are so close that if you extend your hand towards their position, they will be less than the size of your pinky finger.

Although this happens every once in a while, on average once every three years, it will be a unique spectacle this decade when Mars and Jupiter are conjunct.

Eden Hayes

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