Rare Seven-Planet Alignment to Grace Night Skies on February 28
- A rare alignment of seven planets occurred in the night sky starting February 28, featuring Mercury, Uranus, Neptune, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn.
- NASA noted that while all seven planets were above the horizon after sunset, spotting Mercury and Saturn would be challenging due to their proximity to the sun.
- Shannon Schmoll from Michigan State University stated that Neptune and Uranus are typically not visible to the naked eye and require telescopes or binoculars.
- Experts observed that February's special planet alignment occurred because the planets were along a specific path, making them visible together.
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A rare event.. Alignment of 7 planets neighboring Earth
Shafaq News/ A composite image showed seven planets neighboring Earth in a rare event that took place this week for the first time since 1982. This amazing image of the sky was taken by astrophotographer Josh Dorey, showing Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn, Venus, Neptune and Mercury in one scene. According to the Live Science website, spacecraft have previously taken pictures of all the planets in the sky from space, but ground-based cameras have …
Rare ‘planetary parade’ visible in Las Vegas night sky
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) - Friday night marked one of the last opportunities to see a planetary alignment, known as a planetary parade. Seven planets lined up in the night sky. At the College of Southern Nevada’s Planetarium, spectators had the opportunity to utilize the school’s telescopes and observation area to view the alignment. “We've had four or five planets in the sky several times since 2016,” Andrew Kerr, CSN’s Planetarium manager said. “Seven…
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