Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will align one after another in the night sky, displaying distinct characteristics that will set them apart from the ordinary stars that adorn the sky.
fans astronomy , in June there will be a number of interesting phenomena to watch, one of which is when the four planets , namely Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, will appear in a row.
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will align one after another in the night sky, displaying distinct characteristics that will set them apart from the ordinary stars that adorn the sky.
Venus, which will be the far left of the four planets when you look east, will be very bright, while Mars will have a red hue and Jupiter and Saturn will appear yellowish. If you're looking for an easy way to find them in the midst of a glittering night sky, planets don't twinkle, unlike stars.
Because it is considered rare, this is a sight to behold.
However, to take advantage of this fantastic heavenly display, you have to get up very early or stay up very late, as the alignment will only be visible around 4am. You don't need professional equipment to see them, as they will be visible to the naked eye – weather permitting!
In addition to the alignment of these four planets, there will be many celestial events throughout the year, not least the Super Moon, which occurs on June 14. It will be one of four total Super Moons to occur in 2022,
A super moon occurs when the full moon is within 90% of its closest approach to Earth. Despite its name, Super Moon will not appear bigger than usual but may appear brighter than usual, especially when viewed from rural areas with less light pollution. This happens because the moon's orbit around the Earth is somewhat elliptical, not circular.