In the northern hemisphere five planets can be seen by the naked eye, and Uranus and Neptune with a telescope or binoculars
Every planet in the solar system will be visible in the night sky simultaneously on Wednesday, which is regarded by experts as a rare astronomical event.
Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars can all currently be seen in that order in the northern hemisphere with the naked eye, starting from the south-western horizon and moving east.
In the northern hemisphere five planets can be seen by the naked eye, and Uranus and Neptune with a telescope or binocularsEvery planet in the solar system will be visible in the night sky simultaneously on Wednesday, which is regarded by experts as a rare astronomical event.Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars can all currently be seen in that order in the northern hemisphere with the naked eye, starting from the south-western horizon and moving east. Continue reading…