Six Planet Parade on February 28 Visible in the Sky Tonight
Six Planet Parade will appear in the sky on February 28. Astronomers say people will see a beautiful view if the weather stays clear.
Experts say six planets will align together and create a rare space event. This event will attract sky watchers and astronomy lovers.
Astronomers Confirm Rare Planet Alignment
Astronomer Dr. Javed Iqbal said six planets will form a stunning planetary parade. These planets include Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
This alignment will create a special and rare view in the night sky. Such events do not happen often.
Best Time to Watch the Planet Parade
Experts say people can see this view about 30 minutes after sunset. The sky must remain clear for better visibility.
People will see Mercury, Venus, Saturn, and Jupiter with the naked eye. However, they will need binoculars or a telescope to see Uranus and Neptune.
A Rare Opportunity for Sky Watchers
Astronomers encourage people to watch this rare space event. It will offer a unique chance to see multiple planets at the same time.
People should look at the western sky after sunset. This Six Planet Parade will create a memorable and beautiful view for everyone.