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For those who love watching the sky in all of its wonders, you’ve likely already caught the total solar eclipse in April and the Northern Lights earlier in May. Or, maybe you didn’t even realize these events were happening and missed them! Either way, there are still many spectacles to observe in the sky in 2024, aside from the always-awesome full moon that comes out every 28 days. So, ensure you have the remaining celestial observations on your calendar. 1. Mars and Uranus Before Dawn — July 15On July 15, a few hours before the sun rises, the planets Mars and Uranus will be in right ascension…

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