
Residents of Bangalore will be able to see planets with naked eye in Jan and Feb
By News Karnataka23 January 20258:29 pm
Between January and February of 2025, Bengaluru will be able to witness a unique and thrilling celestial event. Bengaluru residents will have the chance to observe this event, which is the six planets aligning to form a “planetary parade.“
Among these, the naked eye will be able to see Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The best views of this alignment are anticipated before January 21 and will be available until February 13. The planets will align along the ecliptic plane, according to Chrisphin Karthick, a scientist at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics.
He clarified, however, that the planets are not exactly in a straight line. The director of Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium in Bengaluru, B.R. Guruprasad, claims that Venus is the brightest planet and will appear as a white dot.
Saturn will be visible, Jupiter will shine as a bright white dot, and Mars will have a rare reddish hue. According to Vijay Kapoor, the founder of the Bangalore Astronomy Club, those who intend to observe the event through binoculars will be able to see Jupiter’s four moons.
On the other hand, viewing Uranus and Neptune requires a telescope. According to Guruprasad, Mercury will soon join the planetary alignment and become visible on March 8.
Karthick advises watching the alignment at 7:30 p.m., shortly after sunset, for the best viewing experience. He suggests places with unhindered views of the sky that are free of light pollution and tall buildings, like Nandi Hills, Chikkamagaluru, and Kodagu. To fully appreciate this amazing alignment, clear weather is essential.
Bengaluru offers stargazing tours for those who are interested. On January 24 and 25, RiSa Astronomy will offer trips to Kodagu and Denkanikottai that will include cutting-edge tools likea solar telescopes and live streaming. On January 25 and 26, The Great Beyond is planning trips to Chikkaballapur, where a number of telescopes will be available for both daytime and nighttime sky observations.
Therefore, it wouldn’t be inaccurate to describe this planetary conjunction as a rare occurrence, providing a singular chance for both novice and expert astronomers to take in the splendor of our solar system. Under the right circumstances, spectators can take in a breathtaking show of planets and even see a few moons, making this a celestial event to remember!
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