Five Planet Alignment: Amazing coincidence in space after 18 years, five planets will be seen taking out the parade
On June 24, five planets will be seen in a straight line in space. We can see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in a line today with the help of binoculars.

Space is many times more beautiful and full of mysteries than our imaginations. Every day some mysterious astronomical event happens here. We can only see or feel some of these. Most of the events are not known about, but if we ask you, have you ever seen a parade of planets or a confluence of planets in space?
One of the wonderful phenomena of space is the coming of the planets in a line. After about 18 years, a similar astronomical event is going to happen in space. Planets is taking out a parade in space today. Today i.e. on June 24, five planets will be seen in a straight line in space. We can see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in a line today with the help of binoculars. Astronomers call this phenomenon the confluence of the planets.
This rare and wonderful sight in the sky has remained since the beginning of June. This sight can be seen early in the morning. Today this sight can be very special. A waning crescent will also be visible between Venus and Mars. The best place to see this view is in the horizon towards the east and this view can be seen through binoculars. According to scientists, there is no need to be disappointed if Mercury is not seen. If four planets are also seen together, then there will be a beautiful sight.
These planets were last seen in a straight line in 2004. Now these planets will be seen together again after 18 years in 2040. Scientists say that if the weather remains clear, then these planets can be easily seen in a straight line. However, the distance between them will increase in the next few months. By September, Venus and Saturn will be out of this confluence.
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