A rare astronomical event, known as the 'parade of planets,' is set to occur on the morning of June 3rd. During this event, six planets—Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune, and Saturn—will align in the night sky. However, experts caution that it may be difficult to see all six planets at once, with visibility likely limited to just two planets for most observers. The event has generated significant interest and hype online, but the reality may not meet the high expectations. The alignment will be visible in the predawn hours, and NASA has revealed crucial details about the phenomenon.
Late tonight into the predawn hours of Monday morning, Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune & Saturn will be loosely lined up in the night sky. This "planet parade" has received plenty of hype online and over social media. While it is indeed rooted in fact, the implication… https://t.co/hQN3zjtsDo
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There's a lot of hype right now about a "parade" of six planets in the sky on the morning of June 3rd, but we're going to have to wait just a little bit longer to see it. @ScottWx_TWN has the details 🌕🪐☄️ https://t.co/xDseSpr99p
Have you heard of the parade of planets visible on Monday morning? It may not be as easy to spot as you think: https://t.co/wBzVdwDVSE
On Monday, a half-dozen planets will form a line in the sky — one for each side of a dice, but don’t bet on seeing all of them at once. You’ll be lucky to see just two. https://t.co/QtN823uSiE