Experts Recommend Patience for Best Planetary Parade Viewing
June 3 alignment offers limited visibility; better opportunities expected later in the month and in upcoming years.
- NASA and experts advise waiting until June 29 for a better planetary alignment view.
- On June 3, only Mars and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye; other planets will be obscured by sunlight or require telescopes.
- Stargazers should prepare for the summer solstice and Strawberry Moon on June 20 and 21.
- Future planetary alignments are expected in August and early 2025, with better visibility conditions.
- Apps and equipment like binoculars or telescopes can enhance the viewing experience.