Observers in the Arab world are preparing to line up four planets Shining in the morning sky just before sunrise on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, and its visibility will be better than the triple alignment last March.
Experts confirmed Astronomical Society In Jeddah, all the planets will form the alignment, which is Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and Venus. They will be seen with the naked eye above the southeastern horizon, and the horizon must be completely exposed to see Jupiter, which will be at a lower altitude than the other planets.
Experts reported that lining up planets An astronomical event occurs when a group of planets of the solar system appears in a row approximately in the same region of the sky, as seen from Earth and in space, being on the same side of the sun.
The experts added that the latest planetary alignments occurred on April 18, 2002, and then on July 4, 2020, when all the planets of the solar system that can be seen with the naked eye were lined up in a row in the evening sky, and such planetary alignments will be repeated in 2040 and 2854.
There are rare cases where there are very good viewing conditions for seeing all the planets of the solar system in one night, for the inner planets (Mercury and Venus), the best viewing conditions occur near their greatest elongation, and for the outer planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) At the time before and following the encounter situation.
Must know that lining up planets On one line it should not be taken literally. The planets never line up exactly in a straight line, since they do not all revolve around the sun in the same plane but in different orbits so they will never line up identically.
It is noteworthy that this alignment occurs days before an exceptional coupling between Venus and Jupiter, where the order of the planets will change following the day of the alignment, as Jupiter will rise away from the horizon and approach Venus in preparation for the best coupling that will be seen with the naked eye at the end of April and early May 2022.