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Mars will be highly visible for those residing in Singapore on 16 January 2025, due to planetary opposition, bringing Earth, Mars, and the Sun into a straight line for a spectacular view. Owing to ...
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Earth will sit directly between the sun and Mars That will make Mars the brightest it ever gets The view can be seen with a telescope or the naked eye It happens as the red planet reaches a point ...
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