Enjoy the glittering worlds and star along with (early) breakfast.
The brightest planets in the night sky: How to see them If you take a photograph of the planets and the moon, let us know! You can send images and comments in toVenus is easy to catch in the southeast before sunrise, as it glows brightly in white at -4.7 magnitude. Just below it will be Mars, the Red Planet, getting closer to magnitude 1 as the month wears on.
Mars and Venus won't show much more detail in binoculars or a telescope, but you may get lucky with Saturn and see its rings. Saturn will be somewhat dim at 0.7 magnitude or so, but it should be bright enough to spot with the naked eye if you know where to look in the east-southeast portion of the sky.
Planetary alignments like this are happily common because the moon, Earth and planets all orbit along the same plane in our solar system, known as the . So even if you are clouded out for this opportunity, you'll still have a chance to see Venus, Mars and Saturn in a celestial triangle before dawn on Sunday and Monday
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