planet parade" is tonight, when six planets align in an amazing arch. A wide arc that barely fits within your field of vision will be formed by the movements of Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, and Venus. Even so, only four planets will be visible to the unaided eye: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus. The rare 'planet parade' will be best seen tonight, experts say.
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Dr. Dan Brown, an expert in astronomy at Nottingham Trent University, said that when one looks up at the sky, Mars will be in the left corner of the eye. Venus and Saturn, however, will be on the right. Because Uranus and Neptune are so far from Earth, they are never visible to the unaided eye, as quoted in a report by The US Sun.
Although experts believe the alignment will be best viewed on January 21, the display became visible on January 18. From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. local time, stargazers should be able to see the planets.
The best time to see the planetary parade is on January 21, 2025, right after sunset, according to Dr. Shyam Balaji, a researcher in astroparticle physics and cosmology at King's College London.
It will be especially simple to locate three planets. Mars, Venus, and Jupiter will be the brightest objects in the entire sky, Dr. Brown clarified.
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