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Venus, Mars, Saturn, and the Moon side by side in the morning sky

(Miryang = Yonhap News) The Miryang Arirang Space Observatory in Miryang-si, Gyeongsangnam-do, took a picture of the three planets and the moon together at 5:30 am on the 28th at the banks of the Miryang River in Sammun-dong. The Miryang Arirang Space Observatory explained that it would have to wait until September 2040 for the three planets to reunite. 2022.3.28 [밀양시 제공. 재판매 및 DB 금지] seaman@yna.co.kr

(Miryang = Yonhap News) Venus, Mars, Saturn, and the Moon appeared side by side in the sky at dawn in Miryang, Gyeongnam on the 28th.

The Miryang Arirang Space Observatory took a picture of the three planets and the moon together at 5:30 am on the 28th at the banks of the Miryang River in Sammun-dong.

There are 8 planets in the solar system.

Uranus and Neptune are difficult to see with the naked eye, and Mercury is too close to the Sun to observe.

Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter are all visible to the general public.

At dawn that morning, the three planets, except Jupiter, gathered close enough to be photographed.

Venus, Saturn on the bottom, Mars on the right, and the Old Moon not too far away.

The Miryang Arirang Space Observatory explained that it would have to wait until September 2040 for the three planets to reunite. (Writing = Reporter Lee Jeong-hoon, photo = provided by Miryang City)

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