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5 Planets Aligned: Rare Celestial Event Visible in the Sky

Big space news of five planets aligned has caught the attention of everyone. It will be visible in the skies for sky watchers with a clear and unobstructed view of the sky. This celestial event will showcase Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Uranus and will require a good set of binoculars for optimal viewing. For those who cannot go outside or do not have suitable conditions, astronomer Gianluca Masi of the Virtual Telescope Project will be offering a free telescope live stream titled “Five Planets at a Glance” from Rome, Italy.

Now, you probably be wondering,

How to Watch the Rare Event Planets Aligned?

Experts and astronomers gave a comprehensive breakdown to view each of the five planets aligned on your own. However, two planets, Mercury and Jupiter, could pose a challenge. As they will be near the western horizon at sunset this week. Jupiter, in particular, will soon disappear from view for several weeks as it moves closer to the setting sun each evening. Experts suggest using binoculars to spot these planets, noting that catching two planets positioned so close to the setting sun is no mean feat.

On the other hand, Venus, Mars, and Uranus will be easier to find on the planets-aligned event. Venus is currently bright in the evening skies.  You can locate it by looking towards the western or northwestern skies each night after sunset. When viewed through binoculars, Uranus will appear as a faint green dot, standing out a bit due to its proximity a few degrees away from Venus. Furthermore, Mars will be close to the first quarter moon on Tuesday, making it an easy target for skywatchers.
If you want to observe this event, this one is for you,

Virtual Telescope Livestream:

For those who want to view the 5 planets aligned from their house, astronomer Gianluca Masi from the Virtual Telescope Project is providing a live stream of the “Five Planets at a Glance” celestial event. It is free of charge for those unable to observe it in person or who lack suitable conditions. The live stream will be available on the Virtual Telescope Project’s YouTube page or website, starting at 1:45 p.m. EDT (1745 GMT) on Tuesday, March 28, from Rome, Italy.

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Finally, let’s conclude this topic with a,

Summary:

Skywatchers from all around the world will have the opportunity to witness a rare celestial event. Five planets aligned, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and Uranus, will be visible in the sky. However, optimal viewing conditions require a clear and unobstructed view of the sky and a good set of binoculars to spot some of the planets that will be positioned close to the setting sun. Moreover, For those who cannot view the event outside or do not have suitable conditions, astronomer Gianluca Masi of the Virtual Telescope Project is offering a free telescope live stream titled “Five Planets at a Glance” from Rome, Italy.

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