
You can see more than half of the planets in the solar system in the sky.
In fact, most planets won’t even require a telescope or binoculars to see them.
After sunset on March 28, it will be possible to see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus along with the Moon.
All these planets will be near the moon and will be visible from around the world.
But the best chance to see these planets will be available in a place where the view of the horizon is possible without any obstruction.
According to experts, after sunset on March 28, look at the horizon where the sun set, it will be possible to see bright Jupiter accompanied by dim Mercury.
Venus will be easiest to see in the sky, but close-up Uranus will require binoculars.
As for Mars, it will be visible above near the Moon where it will be quite bright.
All these planets will not be in a straight line but still the sight of these planets in the sky at one time will be very special.
On March 29 and 30, you will be able to see the rest of the planets except Jupiter.
Every few years there is an opportunity to see the planets together like this, but the chances of seeing them in a straight line are very low.
This happened in June 2022, on which occasion Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn were seen.