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The upcoming planetary parade on June 3 will showcase the alignment of six planets, but unfortunately, only two will be visible to the naked eye. Mercury, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune may be hidden by the sun’s glare or require a telescope for observation.

For early risers, there is still a chance to catch a glimpse of a waning crescent moon, Mars, and Saturn in the eastern sky. While this event may not be as visually stunning as hoped, there are still plenty of celestial wonders to explore throughout the summer.

In addition to the planetary parade, there are other exciting events to look out for in the night sky. The annual Perseid meteor shower is expected to peak in mid-August, offering a spectacular display of quick streaks of light. To make the most of this event, experts recommend observing the meteor shower away from city lights and allowing your eyes to adjust to the darkness for optimal viewing.

Overall, while the upcoming planetary parade may not be the most impressive celestial event, there are still plenty of opportunities to marvel at the wonders of the night sky this summer. Whether using a star or planet-viewing app or simply gazing up at the stars, there is no shortage of awe-inspiring sights to behold. So mark your calendars and don’t miss out on the chance to explore the beauty of the cosmos in the coming months.