In an interview with Moscow 24, Rubleva said that it would be possible to observe the parade of planets from three in the morning.

A parade of planets is an astronomical phenomenon when the planets line up in one row and can be seen low above the horizon.

Mercury is now out of sight, so on the night of June 23-24, six planets can be seen: Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, and four of them - Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Saturn - can be observed with the naked eye with a look.

“I think just around three o'clock in the morning Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn will be visible.

You need to look at that part of the sky, which is from the northeast to the south.

This can be observed in the early-early morning, when it is still quite dark, but it is already starting to get light, ”Rubleva notes.

She recommended watching the parade of planets outside the city, but if this is not possible, it will be visible from high floors.

At the end of May, Nikolai Zheleznov, senior researcher, press secretary of the Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, spoke about the Tau-Herculides meteor shower.