Mars, Saturn, Jupiter & Moon Will Appear In The Sky This April: Here's When To Watch
Home > News Shots > Fun Facts newsWith the lockdown in the country, India is experiencing a rare sight of cleaner air and clearer skies. After years, people are breathing fresh air and also spotting stars in the hazy sky.
As the lockdown is going to extend, people are planning to take time out and stargaze with their loved ones. If you have missed the giant pink supermoon that recently showed up in the sky. Then do not miss another major celestial event that will take place this month.
As per The Guardian report, the moon meets three planets just before dawn this week. Mars, Saturn and Jupiter are very close to each other in the morning sky. The trio of planets rises in the early hours of the morning, just over an hour before the sun which means that they do not reach high into the sky.
This week, on 14 April, the moon will be approaching Jupiter, a day later it will be heading past Saturn, and then Mars on 16 April. While means, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and the moon will appear together for three days- April 14, 15, 16.
The three planets were seen together every night in March, but in April, Mars will keep moving further away so for the three nights of April 14, 15, 16, the planets will be close together, highlighted by the moon.
It is still worth to get a view of Mars, Saturn and Jupiter together. Make sure after reading this, you give the stars a visit every night, so that you don't miss it!
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