Incredible! See 5 planets in naked eyes tomorrow

Five planets can be seen in the sky. Photo: Collected.

The universe is a great mystery. Experts immersed in continuous research to unravel its various mysteries. The world sees all the wonderful things that have happened in the universe at different times through the telescope or with the naked eye. This time on Sunday the world will be able to see a wonder. On that day five planets will be seen in the sky. And everyone can see it with the naked eye.

It is claimed that Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will be seen with the moon on Sunday. These can be seen with the naked eye without any telescope. You have to wake up a little early to see this wonder.

Researchers say that to see the five planets with the naked eye, one has to look at the sky at least one hour before sunrise. Then this cosmic wonder will be seen.

If you miss the scene this time around, you'll have to wait until June 2022 to see the five planets together again.

Astronomer Jeffrey Hunt told CNET that Mercury, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter will be seen as bright stars just hours before sunrise. Mercury will be seen in the north-northwest of the sky, Mars will be seen in the south-east, and Jupiter and Saturn will be seen in the south-west. 

It is claimed that Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will be seen with the moon on Sunday. These can be seen with the naked eye without any telescope. You have to wake up a little early to see this wonder.

Researchers say that to see the five planets with the naked eye, one has to look at the sky at least one hour before sunrise. Then this cosmic wonder will be seen.

If you miss the scene this time around, you'll have to wait until June 2022 to see the five planets together again.

Astronomer Jeffrey Hunt told CNET that Mercury, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter will be seen as bright stars just hours before sunrise. Mercury will be seen in the north-northwest of the sky, Mars will be seen in the south-east, and Jupiter and Saturn will be seen in the south-west. Source: https://www.daily-bangladesh.com/