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The Five Planets Parade will be on view January 25-30, 2023. Photo/IST
On these dates try to see the sky at night, if the conditions are favourable, without pollution and without rain, then you will be able to see the parade planet Lima without using special tools.
According to the Hindustan Times, the five planets are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. In reality, according to them, the five planets have already paraded on January 2, 2023.
It’s just that there are still many people who miss that special moment. Interestingly, January 2023 is a very special time because the five planets can indeed be seen clearly.
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“Relative Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible on January 18-24, 2023, but the best viewing of the planetary parade will be between January 25 and 30, when the moon will be above Saturn and Venus and only one degree away from Jupiter.” Hindustan said.
It is known that the parade of the five planets that can be seen directly occurs due to the conjunction of the planets Venus and Saturn. A planetary conjunction is an event that occurs when two or more planets appear close together in the sky as viewed from Earth.
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This can happen when the planets are aligned with the earth and the sun or when they are on opposite sides of the sun.
In general, conjunctions occurring between the inner planets (Mercury and Venus) and the outer planets (Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) are relatively common. What rarely happens is the conjunction of the inner planets and the outer planets together. Hence, this conjunction of the inner planets and the outer planets will present a special moment where the five planets parade and can be seen without special instruments.
“For the record, urban people need to get out of the city first to see this special moment. To see it directly, you need a cloudless sky, no lighting and minimal pollution,” explained the Hindustan Times.
(wsb)