Tomorrow the planets will line up to look at us!
Tomorrow, March 1, a real “Grand Parade of the Planets” will take place in the sky, where six celestial bodies will line up in a line, as if for a scarce commodity.
Catch this moment right after sunset (approximately from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.), before the planets have gone about their business.
You need to look at the western part of the sky – there Venus will shine brighter than your phone, and Jupiter will keep it company a little higher.
If you miss tomorrow’s performance, the next chance to get such a group autograph from space will not be until 2040.
So put down the TV series, raise your eyes up and remember: the universe is watching you, so try to look decent!
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