Planetary alignment
23-05-2024
11:02 AM
1 min read
Overview:
Next month, on June 3, there will be planetary alignments that may actually allow people to witness six planets align in the sky.
About Planetary alignment:
- It is a term used to describe the positioning of planets in the solar system such that they appear to be in a straight line or close to one when viewed from a specific vantage point, for us that's Earth.
- This phenomenon is more an illusion of perspective rather than the planets being in a perfect line in space.
- Aligning planets: Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will form a near-straight line.
- Which Planets will be visible?
- While six planets align, not all of them will be visible to the naked eye, due to their vast distance from Earth.
- Meanwhile, the Moon will also play a spoilsport as it distorts the visibility.
- Mercury, and Jupiter will be tricky to see in the sky due to their proximity to the Sun in their orbit.
- However, Mars and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye, though very dim. Meanwhile, keen observers will need telescopes or high-powered binoculars to spot the distant planets Uranus and Neptune.
Q1: What is a dwarf planet?
It is a celestial body orbiting a star that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity but has not cleared its neighboring region of planetesimals and is not a satellite.
Source: Parade of planets: Six planets to line up in the skies in rare cosmic alignment