On Friday, the night sky will be lit up with the combination of 5 planets. But, what does this event mean?
The rare sighting will be at its peak on June 24 as the celestial bodies can be seen next to each other, that too in the order of the planets.
Whatever your location, the 5-Planet Assignment can be viewed by people around the world.
Meaning of 5-planet alignment
The unusual phenomenon is called a 5-planet alignment, due to the planets appearing next to each other on June 24.
There will be a bird’s eye view of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
It is also said that the Moon will appear between Venus and Mars, taking the position of Earth in the planetary order.
This event last occurred in December 2004 and is not believed to happen again until 2040.
Although the five planets have been in alignment since early June, they will be visible at their brightest tomorrow.
how to see it
The best time to see the alignment of the planets is said to be an hour before sunrise as it will be washed away by light later.
For best view please check when sunrise is at your location.
However, to get the optimum view, you need to wait for a clear sky. Experts recommend checking the southeast horizon an hour before sunrise for best results.
The rare phenomenon can be seen by people around the world with the naked eye. Using binoculars can give you a better experience.
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Importance
Although NASA experts are of the opinion that the alignment of the five planets is more than a celestial phenomenon, a psychic explained its importance to the national world.
Obviously, this event is extremely powerful and ideal for new beginnings.
“Any new ideas that people have or things that are bubbling under the surface – now is a really good time to get it done. When Mars and Jupiter come together they can really do things, Said Nicholas Aujula.
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