Mars, Jupiter And Saturn Line Up With Moon in Night Sky! See Stunning Pics of Three Planets With Satellite In This Stunning Celestial Event

Mars, Jupiter and Saturn were visible perfectly aligned next to each other alongside the Moon. People took to social media platforms sharing pictures of these planets they captured in the night sky. On April 14, 15 and 16 these planets were very clearly visible in the sky. The planets will be present besides the Moon for a few days.

Mars, Jupiter And Saturn Line Up With Moon in Night Sky (Photo Credits: @taylahah Twitter)

Coronavirus lockdown impacted the lives of people across the globe in various ways. For the Earth, it helped nature in a way it has not in the recent past. As air pollution reduced considerably due to decreased human activity, in India, the great Himalayas became visible from different parts of North India. Similarly, the night sky also became clear giving us a beautiful sight of the starry skies. And it doesn't end there, neighbouring planets, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn were visible perfectly aligned next to each other alongside the Moon. People took to social media platforms sharing pictures of the beautiful celestial event they captured in the night sky.

On April 14, 15 and 16 these planets were very clearly visible in the sky. And they continue to be seen from Earth. According to space.com, the planets will be present besides the Moon for a few days. And we would suggest you take a good look at it, because it is not going to be seen again in the coming years.  They are often referred to as "morning planets" and can be easily spotted directly through our eyes. And if you are wondering how far they are from us, the moon is about 2,43,000 miles away from Earth, Saturn is at a distance of 936 million miles, Jupiter is 473 million miles away, while Mars is closest at 125 million miles.

All 3 in 1:

What an Incredible Sight!

Woah!

Look Up in The Night And You Can Still See it!

When Nature Wears its Jewels!

The three of them were seen together on every night in March but in April Mars will move away from the other two planets. For sky lovers, the three planets coming together with the moon is indeed a treat to the eyes. Also, you do not need binoculars to see it, they are very well visible with the naked eyes. In March and April, quite a lot of celestial events have been occurring one by one. Eta Aquarids meteor shower created by debris from Comet Halley peaked on Wednesday. Super Flower Moon will appear in all its glory on May 7.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 07, 2020 12:20 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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