3 interesting facts about the alignment of the planets with the Moon
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Did you know that a rare event recently occurred in space? We are talking about the alignment of the planets with the Moon.
As everyone knows, each planet and/or celestial body has its own routine. And this includes the way each of them orbits in the space in which it exists.
But on some special occasions – and considered rare – these stars end up behaving in a certain way that, together with other factors, results in rare events.
A good example of these events is the famous eclipse.
Although they occur a little more frequently than other events, it can still be said that eclipses are considered relatively rare phenomena.
And the main theme of this text is an event that is considered much rarer than eclipses.
We are talking about an alignment of the planets with the Moon!
But what is this type of phenomenon? Why is it considered so rare? When is this type of event likely to happen again?
These and other questions will be answered in this special content!
Here, you will stay up to date with this event that, despite having already happened, became news all over the world!
Understand what the alignment of the planets with the Moon is

Have you ever imagined having the opportunity to see 5 planets from Earth with the naked eye, without needing a telescope or other types of equipment?
We know it may seem impossible, but a very rare event that happened recently made it possible for us to have this more than special view.
This type of rare event allows us to see 5 planets in our Solar System.
We are talking about the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
And joining this super event – and making it even rarer – we have the Moon!
This happened last Friday (24).
Depending on the weather conditions and sky visibility, the 24th offered perfect conditions for us to see the planets without the use of telescopes.
3 interesting facts about the alignment of the planets with the Moon
Now that you know what the alignment of the planets with the Moon is, how about discovering 3 interesting facts about this planetary event?
Check out some of the special curiosities we have selected for you!
When will the alignment of the planets with the Moon happen again?
As we have already mentioned throughout the text, this 'dance of the planets' is one of those events that can be considered rare.
And astronomers' predictions regarding the next time the phenomenon will occur only serve to reinforce this.
According to researchers and astronomers responsible for studying the behavior of these planets, the estimate is that the phenomenon will only occur again in almost 20 years, around 2040.
When was the last time the planets aligned with the Moon?
But when was the last time an event like this happened around here?
Still talking about how rare this type of phenomenon is, according to meteorologists, the last time an alignment of this type was in 2004, 18 years ago.
It is very interesting to analyze the coincidence in relation to time, since it has been 18 years since the last alignment and, according to estimates, there are also 18 years left until the next one occurs.
Missed this event? You can still enjoy it
This curiosity is special for those who still had no idea about this event and ended up missing the alignment of the planets with the Moon.
Know that not all is lost and you won't have to wait 18 years to be able to glimpse this event again.
In a way, there is still time to witness this event.
This is possible because the position of the five planets will remain the same until the end of June.
What changes is that the presence of the crescent Moon in this event only happened on the 24th.
But either way, it's still a great opportunity to check out this rare occurrence.
Astronomical events similar to the alignment of the planets with the Moon in 2022 to write down in your diary and not miss
If you are one of those people who was upset about missing this alignment of the planets with the Moon, this topic may help you feel less sad.
To help you stay up to date with the astronomical events expected to occur in the second half of 2022, here is a brief 'agenda' with some of these occasions.
This makes it easier to plan ahead and not miss any of the sky's spectacles!
Supermoon
Who has heard of the 'Supermoon'? This phenomenon – which occurs when the full moon is close to perigee, being closer to Earth than on other days – already occurred on June 14th, but is expected to repeat itself twice more until the end of 2022, on July 13th and August 12th.
Meteor showers
Another astronomical phenomenon that should be present here on Earth in 2022 are meteor showers.
According to The New York Times, 2022 is a year that will feature 10 relevant meteor showers.
Of course, some of them have already passed, but several are still to happen now, in the second half of the year.
Check out the main information about some of them:
- Delta Aquariids: from July 18 to August 21, peaking on July 29 to 30.
- Perseids: from July 14 to September 1, with a peak from August 11 to 12.
- Orionids: from September 26 to November 22, with a peak from October 20 to 21.
- Leonidas: from November 3 to December 2, peaking on November 17-18.
- Geminids: from December 4th to 17th, peaking from December 13th to 14th.
- Ursids: from December 17 to 26, with a peak on December 22 to 23.
Conclusion
It's undeniable that the sky is a spectacle in itself, right?
All events can be considered unmissable.
Now that you know the famous alignment of the planets and what the next astronomical events will be, just write them down in your diary so you don't miss any!
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