On March 25: Five Roman Gods will line up in the sky
The planets Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus and Mars will line up one behind the other in the period from March 25 to 30, and the Moon will join this unusual parade.
The rare space phenomenon, which will be remarkable only if observed from Earth, will be joined by Saturn, but will quickly leave Jupiter, already on March 28.
Astronomers explain that the complete phenomenon will be visible from places that are not "polluted" by city light, but from every place it will be possible to see at least the brightest planets - Venus, Mars and Saturn. On clear skies, Uranus and Mercury will be visible with binoculars or, even better, a telescope.
The ideal time and position, however, is the western horizon just after sunset on March 25. Two days later, the formation of planets will be visible on the eastern horizon, before sunrise.