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A rare phenomenon may occur in the sky in June

A rare phenomenon may occur in the sky in June

On June 12, 2026, the Earth's population may witness a rare spectacle as part of an astronomical event. Astronomers report that on this day, Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter will form a "mini-parade," aligning closely along the ecliptic line.

After sunset, these planets will be clearly visible in the sky, allowing for observation with the naked eye for several hours. Experts emphasize that this astronomical event is completely safe for Earth and is considered purely a beautiful celestial display.

It is noted that the planetary parade is not limited to just one day — they can also be observed at other dates and times.

A series of interesting celestial events are expected in the coming months. Specifically, on August 12, 2026, a "great morning parade" will be observed. At this time, six planets of the Solar System — Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, Uranus, Saturn, and Neptune — will be positioned close to each other. In clear weather, this event will create the impression of a true parade.

Also, on November 14, 2026, a "small morning parade" will be observed. The time before dawn is considered the most favorable. During this event, Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter will align in a row, presenting another notable astronomical phenomenon for skywatchers.

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