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UNEP Executive Director, Inger Andersen says environmental multilateralism is vital for global health and prosperity. Urging nations to honor commitments, boost climate investments, tackle pollution, ...
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This image of Mars was taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on March 10, 2006. Mars will be part of the planetary parade on Friday. File Photo by NASA/UPI 32,404 people played the daily ...
While it's common to see a few planets line up in the night sky, four or more is a treat, according to NASA. Here's what's happened in the night sky. What makes the planets appear to line up?
Stargazers were treated to an astronomical treat as seven planets lined up. The planetary parade saw Mercury join Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Most of the planets were ...