
The coming planetary alignment phenomenon has been named "alpha" by scientists - on the night of tomorrow's day, seven planets will align in a straight line. Known as the "planet parade," it will be visible to the naked eye and give stargazers the opportunity to see the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune in the night sky at the same time. The cosmic show will be accessible for observation from anywhere in the world, but the best view will be revealed to residents of the northern hemisphere.
Astronomers assert that such a planetary alignment occurs only once in a lifetime of a human being and represents a unique and memorable spectacle. In addition to the visual aspect, the event also has scientific significance, allowing scientists and astronomy enthusiasts to study the gravitational influence of the planets on one another and conduct observations of their movements in the celestial sphere.
One of the astronomers expressed this sentiment: "This is indeed a unique opportunity for all stargazers to witness such a grand spectacle. We invite all interested in astronomy to experience this evening in fresh air and enjoy the beauty of the cosmic dance of the planets."