Planetary alignment: How to see five planets line up in the sky this weekend | New Scientist

Set your alarm for the early hours of 17 June to catch five planets meeting in an alignment in the sky – here’s everything you need to know.

On 17 June 2023, Mercury, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn will all appear together in the sky. Jupiter and Saturn will be easy to spot with the naked eye, and while it should be possible but trickier to see Mercury, you will need to get some binoculars to find Neptune and Uranus.

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