5 planets’ ‘parade’ to take place on March 28: Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Venus to align

10:24    20 March, 2023

On March 28, it will be possible to observe a rare astronomical event called the great alignment of the planets from Earth. To the public, it is better known as the parade of planets; just after sunset, Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, and Venus will line up on the same line in a small area.

On March 28, Mercury and Jupiter will shine very brightly in the night sky; they will be visible near the horizon. Venus will be above them and Mars will be near the first quarter of the Moon. Most likely, all four planets can be seen with the naked eye—if the weather is clear. However, you will need binoculars or a telescope to view Uranus.

All these five planets can be viewed from our planet in the sky at an angle of 50 degrees. When viewed from Earth's surface, these planets will appear close together.

Two or three planets often line up on one line, and this phenomenon is called a mini or minor planetary alignment. However, five or more planets align on a line quite rarely; in recent years, such a phenomenon was observed in 2022 (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn; their parade was visible from the northern hemisphere), 2020, and 2016.

Parades of the Planets 2023

As Starwalk reports, several more planetary alignments will be visible from Earth this year.

The most anticipated alignments of the planets in the next 400 years

Here are some anticipated planetary alignments being talked about in the media and academia. During these parades, many planets in the system will be visible in close proximity to each other. However, most of these parades will take place later rather than sooner.



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