This week, stargazers can witness Mars near the Pleiades star cluster, a celestial alignment not seen since 2003 and won't occur again until 2034. The night sky will also feature the waxing Strawberry Moon, the planets Jupiter and Venus low on the horizon, and the constellation Scorpius. Additionally, a large asteroid, (152637) 1997 NC1, will safely pass Earth at a distance of approximately 2.6 million kilometers. AI
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- (152637) 1997 NC1
- 2034
- Antares
- Earth
- Jupiter
- Mars
- Pleiades
- Scorpius
- Spica
- Strawberry Moon
- Venus
- Virgo
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