In June of this year, the inhabitants of the Earth can observe a rare phenomenon - the parade of the five planets of the solar system. You can watch the phenomenon shortly before dawn, according to Spaceweather..
So, according to the site, the most optimal observation time is from June 21 to 26, when the Moon “jumps from planet to planet”, allowing you to observe a series of connections.
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It will be possible to see all five planets that are visible to observers from Earth with the naked eye: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will line up. They can be seen in order of increasing distance from the Sun, from left to right from the horizon line.. The first will be Mercury (58 million kilometers from the star), and the last will be Saturn (1.4 billion kilometers).
The parade of all five planets is a rather rare occurrence.. It was last seen in 2004..
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