There is a lot of interest in the 2022 space show, the timing of the planet alignment in June, and the observation time.
A unique space show called ‘Planet Alignment’ is scheduled to appear this month.
A phenomenon in which the seven planets of the solar system align in a straight line.
Starting with Mercury on the eastern horizon around 4:30 am on the 16th, Venus, Uranus, Mars, Jupiter, Neptune, and Saturn are expected to line up along the ecliptic.
In particular, it is expected that both Pluto and the moon can be seen at a glance.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
In November, a ‘total lunar eclipse’ is scheduled, in which the moon turns red as it is obscured by the earth’s shadow.
This year, the so-called ‘occupation’ phenomenon, in which Uranus hides and appears behind the red moon during a lunar eclipse, will appear at the same time, raising expectations for a more special appearance.