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Planets will align in the night sky in February 2025 (iStock/ Getty Images) Dr Barnes notes that taking time to observe the planetary parade can be beneficial for a person’s general well-being.
Catching a glimpse of the planets will depend on the time of day and their relative distance from the planet at the time. For example, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter are best viewed after sunset at ...
One other planetary lineup to see in 2025. Stargazers have one more opportunity in 2025 to catch a multi-planet lineup, according to NASA, when four planets become visible before sunrise in late ...
An example of where the planets will be in the sky during the January 2025 planetary alignment. / Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech ... seven planets will be in alignment – Saturn, Mercury, Neptune ...
The planets Mercury and Venus will both cross the ecliptic at the same time. August 25, 11,268 AD A simultaneous total solar eclipse and transit of Mercury: February 28, 11,575 AD A simultaneous annular solar eclipse and transit of Mercury. September 17, 13,425 AD A near-simultaneous transit of Venus and Mercury. 13,727 AD Vega becomes the ...
Early 2025 is a good time for skygazing and spotting up to seven planets in the night sky – if you have a little help. Up to 7 planets align in night sky wowing skygazers in January and February ...
The planet will reach opposition on Sept. 21, around the time when it is closest to the Earth, but any cloud-free night will be optimal for spotting the planet after dark.
Jan. 18, 2025 will also include the same six planets. Feb. 28, 2025 and Aug. 9, 2025 will have seven planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. How will it affect us ...