A uncommon parade of planets will gentle up the night time sky all through January.
Six planets will likely be in alignment for the remainder of the month – 4 of which will likely be seen with the bare eye, Preston Dyches, public engagement specialist on the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and host of NASA’s “What’s Up” skywatching sequence, instructed ABC Information.
Saturn, the dimmer object, is pictured near a superb Venus on January 21, 2023.
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Venus and Saturn will likely be in conjunction, which means they’re going to seem closest to one another, on Friday and Saturday, Dyches mentioned. Each will likely be seen with the unaided eye within the first couple of hours after darkish whereas wanting west, in accordance with Space.com.
Whereas wanting south, a “good” Jupiter will likely be shining brightly, Dyches mentioned, whereas to the east will likely be Mars, showing not fairly as shiny as Jupiter and extra reddish in shade.
All 4 of those planets ought to be seen by the remainder of the month, so long as gentle from the moon does not overwhelm the view, Dyches mentioned. However the brightest phases of the moon have already handed for the month of January, which means it is presently waning and will likely be within the third quarter on Tuesday and a brand new moon on Jan. 29.

A sky chart for mid-January 2025 exhibits a southward view round 7 p.m.
NASA
Two different planets will likely be seen with a telescope, Dyches mentioned. Uranus is increased within the sky, subsequent to Jupiter, and Neptune is to the west, simply above Saturn and Venus, he mentioned, including {that a} self-guided telescope – that’s, a telescope managed by a pc – may help stargazers find every planet.
“Uranus and Neptune, two very distant ice large planets out in our photo voltaic system, are additionally there within the sky,” Dyches mentioned. “However they’re very faint.”
Anybody with a telescope may also profit when viewing Saturn as a result of its signature rings will likely be clear when magnified, in accordance with Area.com.
Conjunctions of three or extra planets do not occur yearly, like different celestial occasions equivalent to meteor showers, Dyches mentioned, noting that the sky has a “cyclical nature” because of the motion of stars and planets.

Jupiter, Venus, Mercury and Mars are seen in uncommon alignment over the Australian east coast on Could 13, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.
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Venus will likely be seen by April 1, in accordance with Space.com. Will probably be brightest from Jan. 28 by Feb. 27 and can attain its best brilliancy on Feb. 14.
Saturn will seem as a yellowish-white physique with average brightness, in accordance with Area.com. Will probably be inside the boundaries of Aquarius for the remainder of the yr, and it is going to be seen with a telescope within the evenings till Feb. 23 and within the mornings from March 30 to Sept. 20. On Sept. 21, it is going to be seen within the evenings once more.

The road-up of three night planets within the southwest twilight sky, on Dec. 17, 2021, with Jupiter at high left, Venus at backside proper, and dimmer Saturn within the center, all defining the road of the ecliptic within the chilly winter sky this night time.
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Jupiter will shine with a silver-white luster within the evenings till June 3 and within the mornings from July 16 to Dec. 31.
Mars may also be in opposition for the remainder of the month whereas it is seen, which means it is going to be instantly on the other aspect of the Earth from the solar, one thing that occurs roughly each two years. It is within the east as night time falls and within the southwest at daybreak, in accordance with NASA.