The eight large planets in the solar system are on the same plane and all revolve around the orbit of the sun at different speeds. Mercury, which is the closest planet to the sun, completes the orbit in 88 days, while the world completes 365 days, and Neptune in 60 thousand 190 days, in 165 worlds.
On February 28, if the weather permits Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Mercury will be aligned and watched with the naked eye.
“There is a special side of seeing planets with your own eyes, Jennifer Millard, astronomical expert from the Fifth Strar Laboratories in the UK, according to BBC Turkish.
Will this alignment have an impact on Earth? Millard says that it is a coincidence that they are in this position in their orbits. ” Although some scientists think that the alignment of planets may have effects on the Earth, most of these claims are either weak or no. The light reaching the telescope from the star comes from the first billion years of the history of the universe 13.7 billion years and can only be seen through gravitational lens.