Don't miss it – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus will align and light up the sky tonight!
According to multiple media reports, the planets will be mostly visible to the naked eye in the night sky on March 27 and March 28, depending on where on Earth you are located.
While the planets will not appear in a straight line, they are expected to be visible in a part of the sky next to the waxing crescent moon. “Jupiter and Mercury will be very low on the horizon after sunset here, said Astronomical Society of Singapore president Soh Kim Mun. “The glow would likely make spotting these two planets challenging.Several reports also suggest that there is only a 20 to 25-minute window to spot all the planets together, just after sunset.
The planetary alignment was already spotted over Britain, with the BBC reporting that the northern parts of Scotland and its islands had some of the best views due to clear skies.
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