
As the internet is abuzz with anticipations of a celestial event, which is believed to be "one in 396 billion years" and a planetary alignment, it emerged on Sunday that the event is a routine phenomenon.
Citing sources, The News reported that those eager to catch a glimpse of this overhyped, extraterrestrial grandeur don't have to wait till January 25.
As part of the mesmerizing occurrence, four planets in the solar system can be seen with the naked eye throughout January, whereas in February, the visibility is expected to involve five planets.
Planet Parade and how to watch it?
The planets' repositioning is not something out-of-the-box of a phenomenon, but rather a regular one offering a splendid astronomical view.
In layman's parlance, this phenomenon is called Planet Parade, mostly used when the number of planets visible in the night sky surpasses that of ordinary cases.
During this Planet Parade, planets like Uranus and Neptune that are invisible to the naked eye also make a show of their appearance.During this Planet Parade, planets like Uranus and Neptune that are invisible to the naked eye also make a show of their appearance.
The reason this term is used more often is that Jupiter remains vividly illuminated in the sky, while the scale of Venus and Mars' brightness will reportedly reach its peak in the post-sunset sky for the next few years.