Five planets in Alignment: Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venue & Mercury. For the first time in a decade, Singaporeans will be able to view a rare astronomical sighting. Five planets — Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus and Mercury — will align in a straight line and will be seen together in the skies.
Astrological Phenomena
The Science Centre Singapore said the celestial conjunction will last from Wednesday 20th January until the end of February. 27th January will offer an extra special view as the Moon will also come into alignment with the five planets.
Mercury is also hard to view as the planet is close to the Sun and is faint due to Singapore’s sky not being very dark.
Best Times To View The Alignment
Another good opportunity to get the best view of the planets will be on the weekend just before Chinese New Year. This will be when Mercury, located near both the Moon and Venus, will be the easiest to spot. These are on 6th February 6:30am and 7th February 6:30am
How to distinguish planets from stars
Mars will appear overhead. The Moon will also be a good guide to finding this planet. You will also likely see the star Spica, in the constellation of Virgo. To tell the two apart, look at their colours – Mars is reddish and Spica is white. Both will appear equally bright.
Next Sighting
The Science Centre Singapore said the astronomical alignment is likely to happen again in August this year. According to the UK’s Royal Astrological Society, the five planets will then not be seen together again until October 2018.



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