Did you miss seeing six planets aligned in the sky on June 3?
If so, you have another chance.
Yes, in August, you’ll have the opportunity to view six planets aligned in the sky once again.
On August 24, you can witness this planetary alignment, where Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars will be visible to the naked eye, while Neptune and Uranus will require a telescope.
Saturn will be the first to appear, followed by Neptune, Uranus, Jupiter, and Mars as the night progresses.
Mercury will be the last to become visible, appearing about 30 minutes before sunrise.
All these planets will appear in a nearly straight line, a phenomenon referred to as a planetary parade.
This celestial event will be observable worldwide.
It will be the third time this year that multiple planets are visible at once. Earlier, planets were visible during the solar eclipse in April and during the planetary parade on June 3.
In August, the alignment of these six planets will be visible in various countries around the world for a week.