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On March 28, there will be five-star celestial wonders, including Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Mars and Uranus.

2025-01-15 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com, March 23 (Xinhua)-- there will be a rare five-star celestial spectacle on March 28, 2023, including Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Uranus and, if possible, the moon and M35 cluster.

After the sun goes down, the scene of five stars can be seen at an angle of about 50 degrees in the sky. CTOnews.com warned that although March 28 is the best date to observe this celestial phenomenon, you can actually see the five stars in the same sky a few days before and after that date, although it may not be perfectly visible from all parts of the world.

Experts say Jupiter (magnitude-2.1) and Mercury (magnitude-1.3) will appear as "two bright objects" near the horizon and Pisces, about 1 °apart, while Venus (magnitude-4.0) and Uranus (magnitude 5.8) will appear at a higher angle in the sky, about 2 degrees apart near Aries. At the same time, Mars (0.9, etc.) will also shine near the moon, about near the first quarter moon of Gemini.

Us astrologer Gary Swangin told the New Jersey Herald that Venus, Mars and Jupiter will be visible to the naked eye, but binoculars may be needed to see Mercury and Uranus.

Of course, there will be more than this celestial spectacle for some time to come. CTOnews.com briefly lists the celestial phenomena that will be visible from Earth in the coming months.

March 28: five stars in the evening (Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Venus and Mars are arranged in a 50-degree sky).

April 11: four stars in the evening (Mercury, Uranus, Venus and Mars are arranged in a 35-degree sky).

April 24: four stars in the evening (Mercury, Uranus, Venus and Mars are arranged in a 40-degree sky).

May 29: four stars in the morning (Uranus, Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn are in the 70-degree sky).

June 17: five stars in the morning (Mercury, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn are in the 95-degree sky).

July 26: three stars at night (Mercury, Venus and Mars are arranged in a 15-degree sky).

August 24: three-star beads at sunset (Mercury and Mars fall and Saturn rises in a 175-degree sky; later, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and Saturn are in an 80-degree sky).

If you want to see the next five stars, you can wait until September 8, 2040, when five planets visible to the naked eye (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) will be in a 9-degree circle in the sky, and the new moon will be visible, between Venus and Saturn.

After that, on March 15, 2080, you can see six planets (Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and Uranus) appear in the 82-degree region of the early morning sky. And this is the "big conjunction" of Saturn and Jupiter, absolutely shocking.

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