The Prasadus Alka shower is a chance to see six planets standing in the sky at the same time. These events, known as the planet parade, occur only once or twice a year, in February the recent one showed all seven planets in our solar system at the same time. The next one will be presented to our nearest heavenly neighbors, and the program will begin on August 20.
Six planets shall be the sky will be Mercury, Venice, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. At the beginning of the night, Mars will be technically there, but it sinks under the horizon after sunset, so it will not be visible when all of them are left. Of these, Mercury, Venice and Jupiter will be visible to the naked eyes, while others will need high -strength telescopes or, preferably, telescopes.
Although they have spread to the eastern and southern heavens, the planets connect with it, many of them find it easy to find what you know. From east to west, this is the place where everyone will be.
- Morkey – Eastern sky near the cancer tower. It will pop on the horizon just before sunrise, so you will have a limited time to see it before the sun rises and rotates it.
- Venus – At the bottom of the Gemini Bridge in the East Sky, a few hours before sunrise.
- Jinn – Gemini will also be near Venice in the tower. It increases an hour before Venice.
- Uranus – After midnight, it will be near the upper tip of the verse. It will need to be increased. If you see the plates, a clush of the stars at the upper tip of the verse, you have gone upwards.
- Saturn and Neptune – Both of them are fine with each other and will be sitting between mesh and seats in the southern heavens. The Neptune will be near the mesh while the Saturn will be near the seats.
Since the planets take a long time to pass through the sky at night, the point of August 20 is the beginning, and it will continue in the rest of the month. Once after the collision of September, Mercury will be very close to the sun, which will make it unclear. Since then, in early October, there will be a parade of five plants for a while until the Venice sinks under the horizon. Therefore, overall, you will have the opportunity to see at least five planets for a month.
Will the planet parade be visible from my region?
Yes We double checked the Steilerium Skymap from several places across the country, and everything above will apply everywhere in the continent of America. Per -star walk, the parade will appear in other parts of the world after the following dates for the same time (one to two weeks).
- Abu Dhabi – August 9
- Athens, Beijing, Berlin, Tokyo and London – August 10
- Mumbai and Hong Kong – August 11
- Rikjuk, Sao Paulo and Sydney – August 12
However, the planets will move on the basis of history. The above places are where they will be around August 20, but if you are looking for a week or so, they will be in the same general area, but will move to a slightly different part of the sky.
Do I need a special item?
Yes Neptune and Uranus, in particular, will need to grow rough to see. We recommend telescopes, but if the sky is dark enough, high -power telescopes can work. It is also difficult for Saturn to see without any increase, so you too will want it. Jupiter, Venice and mercury should be seen with the naked eye.
We also recommend traveling to the country, as light pollution from the suburbs and cities can make Neptune and Uranus even more difficult. The moon will also be out, which can make it difficult to see Venice, Jupiter and mercury. Other factors such as the weather can make them all more difficult. If you are lucky, you may also see a few stars of shooting at the end of the Perception tail.


