Anonymous ID: 6bd699 Aug. 4, 2022, 12:50 p.m. No.17027905   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8298 >>8331 >>8681

At the end of June, five Solar System planets accompanied by the crescent Moon will line up in the sky. Find out when and how to see this rare planet parade.

 

Planetary alignment on June 24, 2022

The most spectacular planet parade of the year will take place on the morning of June 24. Observers will see five planets of the Solar System aligned in the sky: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. In fact, this will be a seven-planet alignment as Neptune and Uranus will also join the celestial show. However, these two giant planets are too dim to be spotted with the naked eye.

 

You should start your observations about an hour before dawn. The planets will extend from east to south (from north to east in the southern latitudes) across the sky. Observers from the Southern Hemisphere will have a better view — the planets there will rise earlier and climb much higher.

 

An additional bonus is the waning crescent Moon, shining between Venus and Mars. It will be slightly out of the “planetary line,” traveling from planet to planet during the latter half of June.

 

To easily locate and identify planets on the sky's dome, you can use mobile apps like Star Walk 2 or Sky Tonight. Simply point your device at the sky and the apps will show you what object you’re looking at. The apps’ notifications will help you keep abreast of the most noteworthy astronomical events.

 

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