Tonight, the skies over India will be illuminated with a spectacular planetary parade that is set to delight astronomy enthusiasts across the country. The parade will feature five of the solar system’s planets, all of which will be visible to the naked eye.

Parade will include Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn
Starting just after sunset, the planetary parade will be visible for several hours, with the planets appearing in a diagonal line stretching from the west to the east. The parade will include Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, all of which will be in close proximity to each other in the night sky.
Anyone can enjoy this celestial spectacle, regardless of their level of expertise
This is a rare event that only occurs once every few years, making it a must-see for astronomy enthusiasts and stargazers alike. In addition, the fact that the planets will be visible to the naked eye means that anyone can enjoy this celestial spectacle, regardless of their level of expertise.
Observers will be able to spot the planets by looking towards the western horizon
According to astronomers, the best time to view the planetary parade will be around 8 pm local time, when the sky is at its darkest. Observers will be able to spot the planets by looking towards the western horizon, where they will be visible in a diagonal line.
Buzz of excitement among astronomy enthusiasts
In recent days, there has been a buzz of excitement among astronomy enthusiasts, with many planning to gather together with friends and family to watch the planetary parade. Some have even planned special events, such as telescope parties and star-gazing picnics, to make the most of this rare opportunity.
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Astronomy enthusiasts across India are sure to cherish for years to come
Overall, the planetary parade is set to be a truly spectacular sight, and one that astronomy enthusiasts across India are sure to cherish for years to come. So, grab your binoculars or telescopes, head out to a clear, dark spot, and get ready to be amazed by this stunning display of celestial beauty.
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