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When is the best time to view the planets parade?
While experts propose that the best view of the alignment will be on January 21, it first became visible on January 18. Between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. local time, stargazers should be able to witness the planets.
According to Dr. Shyam Balaji, a researcher specializing in astroparticle physics and cosmology at King’s College London, the ideal moment to observe the planetary parade is on January 21, 2025, just after sunset.
Finding three planets will be particularly easy. Mars, Venus, and Jupiter will shine as the most luminous objects in the entire sky, Dr. Brown clarified.
Although Saturn ranks about the tenth brightest, its proximity to Venus makes it easy to locate. However, if you face challenges in finding them, consider utilizing a sky map application like Night Sky.
Advice for Spotting the Planets This Evening
Venture outside early to allow your eyes to acclimate to the darkness. Dr. Brown has recommended that those eager to see the stars should find a location that offers clear views of the northeast and southwest. He advised looking for the brightest entities in that vast section of the sky. Since cameras and telescopes limit your view of the sky, they won’t be necessary. These planets are brilliant and easily locatable, as they are the most radiant ones available, he mentioned.
What’s next for Stargazers?
The remaining planets of our solar system—Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter, and Mars—will all be visible together in the night sky on February 28.
As long as they are situated on the same side of the Sun as Earth, several planets will often align. Nevertheless, an alignment of six planets is extraordinarily rare, and achieving seven planets alignment is even less frequent.
FAQs
Which planets can one see with the naked eye during the alignment?
Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn will be visible without aids. Uranus and Neptune are too far away to be sighted without telescopes.
What is the best approach to observe the planet parade?
Relocate to a site with a clear line of sight to the northeast and southwest horizons. Allow your eyes to adapt to the darkness and utilize a sky map application as required.
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