The seven -planetal alignment is very rare, as it is usually in a solar system sector of no more than five or six planets collected.
By the end of the winter of 2025, the land population would observe a rare -risk phenomenon – a major alignment with the planet. On the night of February 28, seven planets of the solar system will appear in the sky: Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter and Mars. This was reported by Liveescience.
Astronomers call this phenomenon a huge connection to the planet.
Planet leveling occurs when some planets are located in a speculation -a -land -observance line. This phenomenon has emerged due to the fact that all planets of the solar system rotate around the sun in almost the same plane – the so -called ecliptic.

The seven -planetal alignment is very rare, as it is usually in a solar system sector of no more than five or six planets collected.
Remember, on January 21, the inhabitants of the world may see six planets in the sky at the same time – Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Venus and Saturn.

How to observe a phenomenon
The visibility of the planets depends on your location, sunrise time and sunset, as well as weather conditions. To accurately determine the location of the planets, you can use special services:
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Time and date – an interactive tool showing the time of sunrise and sunset of planets;
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Stellarium – an online star of Starry Sky;
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Sky Tonight – a mobile application for a true determination of the positions of the bodies of heaven.

To observe some planets, you will need binoculars or telescopes. In order not to miss a rare phenomenon, it is worthwhile to start preparing now and relying on clear weather.
Remember that the international group of astronomers in collaboration with NASA and ESA space agencies were discovered in the space of a new planet Gliese 12B.
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