On March 28, five planets: Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Mars will be aligned and visible from Earth at the same time.
The arc-shaped alignment began on Saturday the 25th and will end on Thursday the 30th, according to National Geographic. This Tuesday, however, the 28th Jupiter could be hiding, so experts recommend taking the opportunity to observe this rare astronomical phenomenon.
Mars will lead the lineup, followed by Uranus, Venus, which will be the most visible planet; Jupiter and Mercury, the latter will also be difficult to see with the naked eye. However, for a better assessment, it is recommended to use binoculars or a telescope.
Additionally, National Geographic notes that “if we’re very lucky, the moon could take on a coppery or reddish hue.”
The following planetary alignments
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