Erin Walker
Erin Walker is a meteorologist who has a strong passion for her work stemming from the impact of Hurricane Sandy on her community. She graduated from the University of Georgia with degrees in Atmospheric Sciences and Geography, and has experience forecasting for the Southeast. Currently, Erin serves as the Weekend Morning Meteorologist for WLTX in South Carolina. She is dedicated to keeping the people of South Carolina safe and informed. In her free time, she enjoys traveling to the beach, spending time with friends or trying out new restaurants in the Midlands. Erin can be reached at ewalker@wltx.com for recommendations and tips about places in South Carolina or just to say hello.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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- Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn should be visible to the naked eye.
- On June 3, six planets will align across the sky.
- To spot Neptune and Uranus, a telescope is required.
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Recent Articles
Six Planets Align in the Sky: A Guide to Viewing Mars, Saturn, and More
Broke On: Saturday, 01 June 2024From June 1-7, Mars and Saturn will be visible in the eastern sky as part of an alignment of six planets. Contrary to misinformation, this event won't result in a 'parade of planets' visible to the naked eye. Only Mars and Saturn can be easily seen with the naked eye during dawn, while Jupiter and Mercury are lost in the sun's glare. Uranus and Neptune require telescopes for observation due to their great distances from Earth.