NEWS RELEASE: How to catch a rare sighting of four planets with no telescope needed

NEWS RELEASE: How to catch a rare sighting of four planets with no telescope needed

April 26, 2022

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This week the metaphorical stars will align鈥攐r literally planets in this case鈥攆or a rare sighting with just your eyes. If the weather is clear, star gazers will be able to see Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn with no telescope needed.

Raj Patel and Akanksha Bij (MSc Candidates, Physics Engineering Physics and Astronomy) are available to speak to media about the significance of this event.

The spectacle in the sky is best seen from the Northern Hemisphere early in the morning, between 5:20 and 6:30am. Look east to the sky, just about the horizon.

Light pollution will make the planets harder to spot, but you should still be about to see the brighter planets, like Venus and Jupiter from a busy city centre.

鈥淒on鈥檛 miss out on taking part in the centuries old tradition of star gazing this weekend from your own home! If the weather doesn鈥檛 cooperate, there will be another chance. In late June, Mercury will also join this alignment for an even more rare spectacle of five planets. Be sure to get a good look as this won't happen again for another 18 years in 2040!鈥 says Akanksja Bij, MSc Candidate, Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy.



To arrange an interview, please contact Media Relations Manager鈥疛ulie Brown (brown.julie@queensu.ca) at Queen鈥檚 University News and Media Services Department in Kingston, Ont., Canada.鈥 

 

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