To do this, you will have to get up at 3 a.m. on June 3
A spectacular astronomical event, which happens only once every 20 years, awaits those who like to watch the celestial bodies on June 3. They will be able to watch the parade of planets.
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As MK learned, early in the morning six planets: Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — line up in the sky. But if the first four can be seen with the naked eye, then to see Neptune and Uranus, you will need a telescope or powerful binoculars.
— To observe this alignment, you need to know exactly the time of dawn for your location and begin studying the night sky at least an hour before it — explained the head of the methodological support department of the Moscow Planetarium, Lyudmila Koshman.
In Moscow, observation should begin around 03:00.
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