2025-02-28 10:30:10

Astronomical Wonders of 2025

The year 2025 promises a breathtaking celestial spectacle with a rare seven-planet alignment on February 28. Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Mercury, Uranus, and Neptune will align, creating a stunning visual treat in the evening sky. While Mercury and Saturn will linger near the horizon, Uranus and Neptune will require telescopes for visibility.

Observers can utilize maps or smartphone apps for guidance. March will further showcase astronomical highlights, including solar and lunar eclipses, though some planets will fade from sight.

The planetary parade serves as a reminder of the universe's wonders, inspiring enthusiasts to explore the night sky.

Tagesspiegel
27. Februar 2025 um 15:39

Planetary Parade 2025: In which direction you have to look today

Planetary Parade 2025 shows Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Mercury, Uranus, Neptune; Earth not visible. Researchers from the AIP and the Sternfreunde-Verein explain the observation. The planets are slightly offset like clock hands in the evening sky. Mercury and Saturn are only just above the horizon, Uranus/Neptune are only visible with a telescope. The planets can be located with a map or smartphone apps. Best visibility at the end of February, further parades expected in 2026.
The Guardian
28. Februar 2025 um 02:18

Planetary parade: Mercury falls into line for rare seven-planet alignment

On February 28th, a rare seven-planet alignment will occur, with Venus, Jupiter, and Mars easily visible, while Mercury, Neptune, and Saturn are difficult to spot near the horizon. Uranus and Neptune require optical aid. To find the planets with a telescope, look for the moons of Jupiter or the shape of the illuminated part of Venus's surface. The planets will slowly make their exit through the spring.
EL PAÍS
28. Februar 2025 um 04:00

The Great Planetary Alignment on February 28: How to See the Astronomical Phenomenon from Mexico

The great planetary alignment of February 28, 2025 includes the seven main planets; visible worldwide; it will not be repeated until 2040; INAH organizes a free observation at the Museo de Murales Teotihuacanos in Teotihuacan; limited capacity, prior registration is required; the best time is after sunset; the planets orbit in a horizontal plane forming a disc, the ecliptic is the line seen from the Earth; Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are visible to the naked eye, Uranus and Neptune..
Frankfurter Rundschau
28. Februar 2025 um 05:12

Two Celestial Highlights in March - "You Need a Really Clear View to the West"

March brings two celestial highlights: a solar eclipse on March 29 and a lunar eclipse on March 14. Mercury is well visible in early March. Other planets like Venus, Mars, and Jupiter are losing visibility. Constellations like Leo, Virgo, and Boötes can be observed in the night sky.
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