This celestial event won’t happen again for another 19 years, so mark your calendars. FOX13
For the first time since 2004, five planets will appear in a line in the night sky in their correct order of increasing distance from the sun, according to, former press officer of the American Astronomical Society and senior contributing editor for "Sky & Telescope."
This planetary alignment won’t happen again until March 29, 2041 at dawn and again on June 22, 2040 at dusk so catch it while you can. You will be able to witness this alignment in the sky with just your naked eye, but it doesn’t hurt to keep your telescope or binoculars handy if you have either or both, but it’s not a deal-breaker.
"You’ll need an observing site with a low eastern horizon, because Mercury and Venus will be very low in the east-northeast. Mercury never strays far from the bright glow of the sun," Fienberg advised. "The closer to sunrise you observe, the higher the planets will be, but the brighter the sky will be, too," Fienberg said.View from the middle of the U.S. on the morning of June 24th, 30 minutes before sunrise, with cardinal directions labeled on the horizon. .
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