As if the solar eclipse and dazzling Northern Lights weren’t exciting enough, we now have a planet parade to look forward to. On June 3rd, six planets—Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—will align in the night sky, creating a stunning celestial display.
Planet Parade – 6 Planets Align June 3rd
This rare event will be most visible in the early morning hours, about one hour to 20 minutes before sunrise. For the best experience, find a location with minimal light pollution and a clear view of the horizon. Urban areas can obscure the view of fainter planets, so head to rural areas or high vantage points for optimal visibility.
Jupiter, the second brightest object in the night sky after the moon, will be the easiest to spot. Mars, Saturn, and potentially Mercury can be seen with the naked eye, while Uranus and Neptune may require binoculars or a telescope.
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to see multiple planets at once! Remember, the view will vary based on your location and the time of sunrise, so plan accordingly. Whether you’re an astronomy enthusiast or just looking for a unique experience, the planetary parade is a spectacular event you won’t want to miss.
Two common definitions of a planetary alignment:
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An astronomical event when planets gather closely on one side of the Sun at the same time, as seen from above the Solar System.
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A visual phenomenon when the planets appear close together in a small sky sector, as seen from the Earth.
Mark your calendar
August 24-31 will be even better as Jupiter rises high enough above the horizon to join Mars and Saturn. September 2-8 is even better as Mercury will be high enough and separated from the Sun in the dawn sky to be seen.
Star gazing without the need to set your alarm sounds better, venus, mars, Jupiter and Saturn will be visible in the evening sky from mid January 2025 to mid February.
To make sure you find every planet easily, use the free Sky Tonight app.