It is very rare to be able to observe 7 of the 8 planets at the same time in a small area of the sky.
A rare and spectacular "parade" of planets offers a stunning view of the night sky.
According to experts, most of the time, the planets are scattered across different parts of the sky. Therefore, it is rare to observe them all at the same time in a small area of the sky.
However, from around February, at the same time, 7 planets including Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter, Mars, appear in a small area of the sky.
According to experts, this is a rare phenomenon, occurring only once every 400 years. What is special is that the connection between these planets does not only take place in one day but lasts for many weeks.
The scene can be seen with the naked eye. People in some areas such as the US, UK... in February, Chile in March, can clearly observe the phenomenon.
The best viewing times are just after sunset and just before sunrise. These are the ideal times to observe the planets because they will be less affected by sunlight.
This is one of the rarest events in the sky ever.
The Solar System has eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and Neptune is the farthest.
TH (according to Vietnamnet)