💨 Abstract

A rare planetary parade is occurring this month, featuring six planets lined up in the sky. Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury can be seen with the naked eye, while Uranus and Neptune require binoculars or telescopes. This spectacle is best viewed in the east just before sunrise over the next week, particularly outdoors on a clear morning. Jupiter and Venus are close together, and Mercury is near the horizon. The parade will change toward the end of the month.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff