May 31, 2024
Next month, six of the solar system’s planets—Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune, and Saturn, in that order—form an alignment in the predawn sky.
On June 3, just 20 minutes before sunrise, your local time, the scene will have already risen above the horizon.
For those in the Northern Hemisphere looking east, starting with Jupiter popping just over the horizon, the irregular row of planets will be seen cutting diagonally upward, leaning due south toward constellation Aries, passing through Pisces, and ending westward with Saturn in a parade of planets spanning some 73 degrees of sky.
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