International Space Agencies – Missions and Discoveries

What is Planetary Alignment?

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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :

Prelims level: Planetary Alignment

Why in the News?

On February 29, 2024, skywatchers worldwide witnessed a rare planetary alignment (parade) with seven planets—Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Mercury, Saturn, and Venus—lining up in the night sky.

What is Planetary Alignment?

  • A planetary alignment occurs when multiple planets in the Solar System appear to line up in the sky as seen from Earth.
  • This phenomenon happens because planets orbit the Sun in a flat, disc-shaped plane called the ecliptic.
  • Although planets remain millions of kilometers apart, they seem to form a straight line from Earth’s perspective due to optical illusion and perspective.
  • The term “planet parade” is also used to describe this occurrence when multiple planets become visible in the sky at the same time.
  • Types of Planetary Alignments:
  1. Conjunction: Two or more planets appear close to each other in the sky.
  2. Small Alignment: Three planets align in a visible line.
  3. Large Alignment: Four or more planets appear aligned from Earth’s perspective.
  4. Full Alignment: All eight planets of the Solar System appear in a single line (very rare).

How often do Planetary Alignments occur?

  • Planetary alignments are not uncommon, but their rarity depends on the number of planets involved.
    • Two- or Three-Planet Alignments: Occur multiple times a year.
    • Four- or Five-Planet Alignments: Visible every few years.
    • Six- or Seven-Planet Alignments: Appear every few decades.
    • Full Alignment (All Eight Planets): Extremely rare, occurs once every 170–200 years.
  • Recent & Upcoming Alignments:
    • August 2025: Expected four-planet alignment.
    • May 2492: The next predicted full planetary alignment of all eight planets.

PYQ:

[2019] On 21st June, the Sun:

(a) does not set below the horizon at the Arctic Circle
(b) does not set below the horizon at Antarctic Circle
(c) shines vertically overhead at noon on the Equator
(d) shines vertically overhead at the Tropic of Capricorn

 

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