Updated 2 years ago
On Sunday, five planets, two large asteroids, and the Moon will align in the night sky. Visible around the world. Neptune and Uranus will be very faint, so a telescope or pair of binoculars may be needed.
The best time to observe the five planets together will be after sunset, where Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and the moon will be visible to the naked eye.
The only thing which be required is cloud-free weather and a pair of binoculars or a small telescope to see Neptune, Uranus, Ceres (a dwarf planet) and Pallas (a large asteroid).