The five naked-eye planets will be visible on a livestream on Sunday.

In June, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn will line up from left to right in the southeastern sky. The Virtual Telescope Project gives us the opportunity to listen to the event in real time. There is a view from Rome.

"Seeing the whole planetary family of the sun at a glance is a rare event, especially with the planets aligned accordingly with their increasing distance from our star," said the project founder.

There are planets in June's night sky.

A view of 5 planets aligned in the morning sky with labels.

The five naked-eye planets, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, are in alignment in this poster for a Virtual Telescope Project event June 26, 2022. (Image credit: Virtual Telescope Project)

Masi said that there are other things to look out for as well.

The Earth will be in the foreground with the moon in the background. It is possible to see all the planets within a few minutes with a binocular.

The plane of our solar system is the reason why the alignment is happening. Although they are separated by millions of miles, the moon, sun and large planets all run in a band across our planet's sky and line up frequently.

Our guides for the best binoculars deals and the best telescope deals can help you find the telescope or binoculars you need. If you want to take a picture of the stars, you need the best cameras andlenses for Astrophotography.

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