B.C. stargazers set to view once-in-a-century planetary alignment
- Residents across B.C. Will have a rare opportunity to witness a planetary alignment of six planets starting on Jan. 21, as noted by Canadian astronomer David Balam.
- This celestial event is especially rare, occurring about once every century when planets' orbits align during their revolution around the sun.
- The planets will be visible from urban areas, as they emit a steady light, unlike stars that twinkle due to light pollution, according to Balam.
- The event will span several weeks and end in February, making it different from the fleeting 2024 total solar eclipse, as mentioned by Balam.
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