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				Well five of them anyway:
 
 
 Five Planets Will Clump Together in April, May
 Tue Apr 2, 6:00 PM ET
 By Deborah Zabarenko
 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The five so-called naked eye
 planets -- Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn --
 will appear to clump together later this month in a
 sight that might not be seen again for a century.
 
 
 But don't call this a planetary alignment. And even
 though this is fairly rare, there is nothing for
 earthlings to worry about, astronomer Geoff Chester of
 the U.S. Naval Observatory said on Tuesday.
 
 The grouping of the five will begin to be visible with
 unaided eyes around April 20, with the planets
 clustered closest by around May 4, Chester said by
 telephone.
 
 "It is an opportunity to see all five of the naked eye
 planets in the same part of the sky at the same time
 and that does not happen very often," Chester said.
 
 It could be 50 or 100 years before this happens again,
 he said.
 
 The display should be easy to see in most parts of the
 inhabited world, weather permitting, though those at
 extreme northern and southern latitudes may need
 binoculars or a small telescope, and Mercury could
 still be hard to spot, he said.
 
 A similar grouping of the same five planets, plus the
 moon, occurred on May 5, 2000, accompanied by dire
 predictions of extraordinary tides and other
 cataclysms. Earth survived.
 
 However, that cluster occurred on the opposite side of
 the Sun from Earth, and the Sun's light was so bright
 the planets could not be seen from Earth.
 
 This time, most humans should have a good view,
 Chester said.
 
 What they should be able to see will be Mercury,
 Venus, Mars and Saturn all grouped within the span of
 10 degrees of the sky, or about the width of a fist
 held at arm's length.
 
 Jupiter will be a bit higher in the sky, about three
 fist-widths away, but still quite close.
 
 The cluster will start to dissipate around May 12,
 Chester said, when Mercury will dip closer to the
 horizon and become less visible.
 
 This grouping is only the planets people can see
 without help, and does not count as an alignment,
 according to Chester, though others have used that
 term.
 
 Chester considers a true alignment to be when all the
 planets are on the same side of the sun, and grouped
 within about 90 degrees -- nine fist-widths -- of each
 other, or closer. This occurs once in several hundred
 years.
 
 The closest known planetary alignment in the last two
 millennia occurred on April 11, 1128, before most
 planets were identified as such, including Earth,
 according to Chester.
 
 Boomo arigatou gazaimash ita! and have a nice day!
 
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				 Aw, you got my hopes up to see Sailor Moon.
 Shame on you. ><;
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				I'M NOT THE ONLY GUY TO WATCH THAT S EXY SAILOR MOON???? *Gasp*!
 
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