Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars and Venus will line up in one row. And Mercury and Jupiter will be the brightest. But the rest of the planets participating in the parade will be visible to the inhabitants of Earth. True, binoculars or a telescope may be required when it comes to Uranus.
According to scientists, several more similar parades are expected in 2023.
Recall that the alignment of the planets in a row occurs due to the gravitational pull of the celestial bodies. These events give astronomers the opportunity to study planets and their behavior. This allows ordinary people to observe such rare and spectacular events in the night sky.
Source: Ferra

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