Amazing astronomical views will be seen in the universe for two days. Three planets Venus, Saturn and Neptune will appear in a straight line and will come very close. This amazing sight can be seen in the sky even with ordinary eyes. These planets will form a conjunction in the western part of the sky on March 7 and 8. This amazing sight can be seen all over the world including India.
Astronomer Amar Pal Singh said that on the evening of 7 and 8 March 2026, there will be a rare conjunction of Venus, Saturn and Neptune. On March 7, Venus and Neptune and on March 8, Venus and Saturn will be seen very close to each other (between 0.07 to 1 degree). Immediately after sunset, you can see the conjunction of these planets near the horizon in the west direction. This phenomenon will be visible in India also. You can see this celestial conjunction towards the western horizon just after sunset (about 6 o’clock).
Venus will appear very bright
Astronomer Amar Pal Singh told that the planet Venus is very bright (will be visible even without a telescope), but the thing to keep in mind is that even after sunset, the glow of the sun persists for some time, that is why sometimes it can be a little difficult to see the planet Venus from many places. Now talking about Saturn, Saturn will also be present near Venus (a little blurry, binoculars may be required) and a good telescope will be required to see Neptune, the outermost planet of our solar system.
The astronomer said that on the first day, on March 7, there will be a conjunction of Venus and Neptune. They will be at a distance of only 0°04′ from each other, which is very close. Along with this, there will be a meeting of Venus and Saturn on the evening of 8th March. The distance between them will be about 1 degree (equal to the width of a finger in the sky).
Visibility and time in India
Astronomer Amar Pal Singh said that this phenomenon can be seen in India also. For this, special attention will have to be paid to the time because this astronomical phenomenon can be seen on the western horizon immediately after sunset. Let us say that this astronomical phenomenon will be visible only about 30 to 40 minutes after sunset because after that these planets will be very low and will soon set below the horizon. According to the latitude of India, there will be a very short window for their observation.
You will be able to see Venus as a shining white ‘star’ with naked eyes without binoculars and telescope. The magnitude of Venus will be approximately minus 3.8 and Saturn will appear a little blurry and its magnitude will be 1.0 which will be visible above or next to Venus. It can be seen with naked eyes but the view will be better with binoculars.
Neptune is not visible to the naked eye
Talking about the visibility of Neptune, it is not visible at all with the naked eye but Neptune can be found with a telescope. Due to its proximity to the horizon, atmospheric distortion/turbulence can make it challenging. Also, it is worth keeping in mind that these will be at a height of only 10°-15° from the horizon. Venus coming near them is a normal event because the planet Venus forms many conjunctions every year at a fast pace. This event will take place in the Pisces constellation. Therefore the planets Venus, Saturn and Neptune will be visible in a smaller area.
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