Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter to Align in Brief Post-Sunset Parade on June 12
On June 12, three planets – Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter – are set to form a striking alignment, visible shortly after sunset. This celestial event, described as a '3-planet parade,' will appear low above the western horizon. Observers will have a brief opportunity to witness the planets in close proximity during this short-lived phenomenon.

A celestial event featuring Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter will be observable low above the western horizon on June 12, shortly after sunset. These three planets are expected to align in what is being referred to as a '3-planet parade,' offering a brief but notable display for stargazers.
This planetary alignment will present a distinct visual phenomenon where Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter appear close together in the night sky from Earth's perspective. Given its timing immediately following sunset and its low position on the horizon, the viewing window for this event will be limited.
Observers interested in witnessing the alignment are advised to look towards the western horizon soon after the sun dips below the horizon on June 12. The fleeting nature of the event means quick observation will be necessary to catch the planets before they set or become obscured by light conditions.
According to Space.com, this alignment promises a beautiful show, despite its short duration.
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