Space enthusiasts are in for a major treat this month as an amazing planetary alignment, also called 'planet parade', will see six planets lined up in the night sky.
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Although planets usually appear in a line from the Earth, the uncommon factor here is seeing so many planets at once, USA Today reported.
In our solar system, the planets orbit the Sun essentially along a line across the sky in a plane. This is called ecliptic, which is the imaginary plane that contains the Earth's orbit around the Sun. Due to this, planets always appear to us along a line.
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According to NASA, the ecliptic is the reason why at times it seems to people on Earth that planets are approaching closely to each other, especially in the night sky «while they careen around the cosmic racetrack».
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