What is a planetary parade?
Space.com According to, the planets of our solar system orbit the Sun in a line in the sky, which is called Ecliptic. For this reason, planets always appear in a line in the sky of the Earth. This is called Planetary Parade. But this incident is just a name, NASA does not call it technical astronomical words.
What time do you see the Planetary Parade?
The best time to see this parade of planets is told 45 minutes after sunset. As soon as the sun goes down from the horizon and it starts to get dark, four planets- Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus will appear to appear in the sky. They can be seen with naked eyes. But to see Saturn, Mercury and Neptune, you will need binoculars or telescope. These planets will not be seen with naked eyes.
Bbc According to, you see Venus in the west direction after sunset. At the same time, Mars will be seen in the south. It has been said for Mars that this red planet will continue to be seen in the sky till the beginning of March 2025. Jupiter can be seen in the southwest after sunset. At the same time, Uranus can be seen in the west-south west.