You can spot them Sunday and Monday, before sunrise.
To see the show, we recommend heading out at least 20 minutes before sunrise in your local region. So in New York City, for example, you will want to head out a little before 6:30 a.m. local time.If you take a photograph of the planets, let us know! You can send images and comments in toLook east, which should be easy to spot, especially on Monday, when the moon is bright in the sky. Venus will be the glittering world at the top 'left' of the triangle, as visible with the naked eye.
Slightly below Venus will be Saturn, the great ringed world. Saturn is dimmer right now, at roughly 0.7 magnitude. But you can still easily spot it with the naked eye; bear in mind that most people can see down to magnitude 6 in dark-sky conditions. Finally, Mars will be to the right of both the planets. It's creeping towards magnitude 1 and should be easy to spot, with its red color, although it will be much lower on the horizon , making it hard to spot among buildings or light pollution. Jupiter is roughly magnitude -2 and may be more visible if you go out a bit earlier in the evening., we see a lot of planetary alignments like this in our sky.
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