When is the greatest time to observe the planetary parade? As usual, there’s a catch: in order to view the planetary procession clearly, you’ll need a clear night sky,
So it’s best to stay away from the city lights and go into the countryside You should walk outdoors a few hours after sunset and head southeast for the greatest chance of seeing it.
You’ll probably need binoculars or a telescope to view Uranus and Neptune, even though Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are all bright enough to sight with the unaided eye.
Fifth Star Labs astronomer Jenifer Millard told the site, “There is something special about looking at the planets with your own eyes.”
“Yes, a more breathtaking image of all these planets may be seen on Google. When you gaze at these things, however, you are staring at photons.
That have traveled across space for millions or billions of kilometers before reaching your retinas. The fact that they are at this orbital position is just coincidental.