A "parade of planets" is visibile in the southeastern sky until June 28, PAGASA said Friday, giving early risers a rare astronomical spectacle.
Given clear skies, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can be seen in formation together with the moon, the weather bureau said.
In a photo taken June 24, all but Saturn was not captured in the photo PAGASA shared on Facebook.
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