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Related: About this forumTuesday night, you're gonna wanna look up! Five of the solar system's eight planets will align
in the night sky on March 28. Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, and Mars will all be visible after sunset. The best way to catch a glimpse is by looking to the western horizon, according to NASA astronomer Bill Cooke. But make sure you're on time. Mercury and Jupiter are expected to only be visible for approximately half an hour after sunset, according to the AP.
Experts also suggest you grab some binoculars. Jupiter, Venus, and Mars should be bright enough to see without them. But Mercury and Uranus will be dimmer in comparison.
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John1956PA
(3,372 posts)flying_wahini
(8,008 posts)John1956PA
(3,372 posts)It took me a long time before I was able to relate these maps to the actual sky scenes, and I am still not highly skilled in doing so. When I made this image snip, I should have included the "S" which was at the bottom to indicate that the view is to the south. Imagine that the image represents the bottom surface of an open umbrella. Then, imagine facing south and holding the umbrella over your head. The path of the sun, moon and planets of the actual sky will follow the line shown in the image. That line is known as the ecliptic. The reason I posted the map is to show the order of the planets, moon and sun. Starting from the left, the order is Mars, Moon, Uranus, Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, Sun, Neptune and Saturn.
flying_wahini
(8,008 posts)cate94
(2,888 posts)I would have otherwise forgotten.
mountain grammy
(27,273 posts)looking forward to tonight.. a bit warmer, still clear skies.