Astronomers everywhere will soon be peering through their telescopes for a celestial ‘planet parade’ that occurs just once every few decades.
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Instagram post, the Canadian Space Agency said a planetary alignment is now visible in the evening skies, lasting through the end of February. Here's how, when and where to see it.
Unlike prior parades, this one is set to last quite a while since the planets are in advantageous spots in the sky. You should be able to see all six planets nightly until the last week of February.