Neither your children nor your grandchildren will see this: the once-in-a-century day is approaching

The night sky will become magical between February 25-28. The most exciting part is that this magnificent view will be visible to the naked eye.
According to unionrayo, planets such as Saturn and Mercury will shine faintly in the night sky. Visibility will be particularly impressive on February 27, as there will be a New Moon that night and the sky will become even darker.
All planets will be visible just after sunsetWhen observing the sky, it all depends on your location and the weather conditions. If there is very bright light, it can be difficult to see other objects in the sky. Also, adverse weather conditions such as clouds or rain can prevent observations. However, the best time to see the planets is just after sunset on Thursday, when almost all the planets are visible together.
Venus : Will be the most visible planet in the western sky. Also known as the Morning Star, Venus will shine brightly as the sun sets below the horizon. This planet will be visible until approximately 8:30 PM each night and shines like the queen of the sky.
Jupiter: It will be in the southern sky, close to the constellation Taurus. Jupiter, which can be seen in yellowish and orange tones, can be observed with the naked eye. If you have a telescope and the sky is clear, you can even see Jupiter's moons and the Great Red Spot.
Mars: The red planet will shine high in the eastern sky shortly after sunset, visible in its crimson hue in the constellation Gemini.
Saturn and Mercury: These planets will be very low on the horizon at sunset, so they will be hard to spot. The best chance of seeing them will be just after sunset on February 29, but there is no guarantee that you will be able to see them.
Neptune and Uranus: You'll need a telescope or camera with a large telephoto lens to see Neptune and Uranus, the Solar System's most distant planets. Neptune is between Mercury and Venus, while Uranus is closer to the constellation Taurus.
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