Don’t miss the Planet Parade on August 24: see Saturn, Neptune and more
Get ready for a spectacular celestial event on Saturday morning, August 24, when six planets will align in the sky. Following a similar event on June 3, stargazers will have another chance to see Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Jupiter, Mars, and Mercury all at once. This planetary parade isn’t an extremely rare event, but it is a highlight of 2024, which has already produced a total solar eclipse and the Northern Lights.
Viewing times and locations
The best time to see this astronomical display in the US is between 5:45 am ET and sunrise, which is at 6:15 am ET. Saturn will appear first, followed by Neptune, Uranus, Jupiter, and Mars. Mercury will appear shortly before sunrise. For optimal viewing, the New York State region offers the best spot. However, people all over the US will have the opportunity to see this event, although the visibility window will vary slightly by location.
Global visibility
This planet parade will also be visible on different dates in different regions around the world. Residents of Abu Dhabi and Hong Kong can see it on August 23, while residents of Athens and Tokyo can see it on August 24. Berlin, London and Reykjavík will get their chance on August 26, and the event will reach Mexico on August 28, São Paulo and Sydney on August 30. This global visibility makes it an exciting opportunity for many sky enthusiasts.
Viewing tips
Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn are visible to the naked eye, but Neptune and Uranus will require high-powered binoculars or a telescope. Mercury can be tricky to see due to its proximity to the sun, so some magnification may be needed for a clearer view. Cloud cover or light pollution can affect visibility, so finding a dark, clear spot will enhance the experience.
Understanding Planetary Alignments
Planetary alignments, or planet parades, occur when multiple planets are visible in the night sky at the same time. While such events vary in frequency and visibility, the upcoming alignment is a notable event. Future alignments of five or more planets are scheduled for January 18, 2025, February 28, 2025, and August 29, 2025.