Planet Parade 2025: Rare phenomenon with Venus, Saturn Enhralls Skygazers | World News

Six planets – Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus – appeared together in a heavenly sight that captured the sky -gazer’s attention across the globe on Saturday night. The amazing planetary adaptation is known as “Planet parade.”

A compound image made using real telescopic images caught under the planetary parade. (X/Andrew McCarthy)
A compound image made using real telescopic images caught under the planetary parade. (X/Andrew McCarthy)

Although such adjustments are not unheard of, this particular formation was special due to the large number of planets visible together. Right after sunset, when the sky was painted with the soft shades of dusk, the look began to unfold. About 45 minutes after sunset, observers were treated with an awe -inspiring screen.

Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn could be seen with the naked eye where their shining light flashes against the darker sky. But for those who wanted to catch a glimpse of the distant Uranus and Neptune, a telescope was required, giving a more intimate view of the planets far from the reach of the earth.

Planet Parade Pics Flood Social Media

On social media, the excitement was tangible and more users share photos and videos of viewing.

A user on X shared a video of Mars and Jupiter from their home at 1 p.m. 21 and proudly overwritten it with: “I witnessed two planets – Mars and Jupiter – outside my home in the sky! Identified them through the Star Walk app. “

Another shared a snapshot of the heavenly adjustment and called it a “Mobile Catch of Celestial Planet Parade.”

Others went to the platform to share their spotting tip. An X user who was eager to help others offered advice on how to catch the planets in their proper locations: “See West approx. 30 minutes after sunset and you will immediately see Venus. Below and a little to the left is very dimming Saturn. Jupiter is almost directly overhead in the Hyades cluster, and Mars is high in the east, in Gemini. “

For some, the event was not just about seeing the planets – it was about experiencing them in a deeper, more connected way. In Gurugram, Jyoti Raghavan Khanduja, founder of Forest Spirit Learning, had arranged a special sky-playing session in Shikohpur. “It’s our first astronomy event, and the answer from all over Delhi-NCR has been incredible,” she said. “People of all ages book the session to experience one-of-a-stroke sky-stirrer. We all have to look at the night sky just once. It makes us realize how small we are in nature’s scheme with things . ”