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A Unique Celestial Event Will Illuminate the New England Sky on January 21-22

A Rare, Cosmic Treat Will Take Place in Our New England Sky on January 21-22

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It's time for a most beautiful celestial event here in New England, and to make it even more exciting, there's an app for that, too. The free Night Sky app will allow you to be a bit more interactive. It's a powerful stargazing guide that, in this particular moment, will help you with all the planets lighting up the sky.

According to the Star Walk website, get ready for the parade of planets if you will. How absolutely cool does that sound?

On January 21 and 22, six of our planets will line the sky, and you can simply look up just after sunset for the show to begin. Welcome Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

Whether you find yourself amidst the sparkling city lights of Boston or relaxing on a blanket by the shore of the New Hampshire Seacoast, it promises to be a truly enchanting experience.

According to the Science Alert website, it's not uncommon for two or three planets to be on the same side of the Sun at the same time, but having several at the same time and getting to see most of them is pretty rare. That said, it will happen again next month, too, adding Mercury into the mix.

Now, while we'll easily see Mars, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn with our naked eye, grab some high-powered binoculars to make sure you can see Neptune and Uranus.

From time to time, the planets align on the same side of the Sun during their orbital paths, allowing us to observe them simultaneously in the night sky. This celestial event will occur on the evenings of January 21 and February 28.

Once again, shortly after sunset on the evenings of January 21 and 22, they will begin to show up, with the optimal time for viewing being one hour after the sun goes down.

Again, the free Sky Night app will allow you to find the planets easily because they won't all be lined up right next to each other.

Keep your fingers crossed for clear skies. Meanwhile, here's a video to get you prepped.

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