Parallel Planet Phenomenon, June 24, 2022 What's Up?

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a rare natural event in which the five planets in the solar system are in a parallel line with the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in alignment for the first time since December 2004. On Friday, June 24, the phenomenon could seen with the naked eye, but only about half an hour, before Mercury disappears in the sun. But on June 24, the planet's sighting will be optimal.

The planet Venus is expected to be visible in the sky at around 04:00 am, Mars and Jupiter at 02:45 am, while Saturn at 01:30 am. Meanwhile, Mercury is quite difficult to see because it only rises at around 04:30 WIB and is less bright than the Sun. This is one form or evidence of a revolution and rotation of objects in the sky and is predicted to pose no danger to the earth. The best time to view the parallel planet phenomenon on June 24 is 45 minutes before sunrise. This phenomenon will be seen on the eastern horizon.

Four of the planets have aligned over the past few months, according to NASA. In the next few months, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter, and Venus will spread out. In September, Venus and Saturn are no longer visible to observers. The fluctuations in the gravitational force due to the parallel planets have no effect on the earth. Another parallel planet phenomenon is predicted to occur on May 6, 2492. On that date, eight planets will be in a straight line, including Pluto.

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