There are a large number of astronomical phenomena that are of great importance. One of such phenomena can be called the parade of planets in 2017.

The word “importance” was used for a reason, because the parade of planets is undoubtedly of great importance for the inhabitants of the earth and scientists exploring outer space with the help of probes. The parade of planets is also important for astrologers. The only negative is the inability to see its beauty with the naked eye. However, the most important thing for us is its powerful energy, which will help attract good luck in all areas of life.

The astronomical essence of the parade of planets

This astronomical phenomenon is beautiful, but only if all the planets of the Solar System are involved. You look through a powerful telescope and see how all the planets, without exception, are lined up in a row. This is amazing, because each of the planets has its own time of revolution around the Sun. For this, Jupiter needs, for example, 12 Earth years. Neptune will need 165 years for the same maneuver.

A parade of planets is an unusually rare occurrence. The last time this happened was back in 1982, that is, 35 years ago. And the next full parade will be only in 2161, in 144 years. The frequency of this phenomenon is once every 150-170 years.

In 2017, 6 planets will take part in the parade: Earth, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter. Venus and Mars will not be visible because they will be “behind” the Earth. Such a parade already happens much more often - about once every 10 or 20 years. Everything will happen in November, but a more precise time will be known closer to the end of summer.

For scientists, the parade of planets is an opportunity for spacecraft to significantly reduce the distance required to travel. This phenomenon will also be important for people's lives.

Astrology and the parade of planets 2017

From an astrological point of view, planetary parades represent a burst of energy. This is explained by the fact that the energy of each planet is enhanced due to resonance. For the ancient Mayans, the parade of planets meant the end of the world, but in fact they were wrong. Planetary parades make our lives brighter. Tentatively, the entire month of November will become a month of increased luck for all people.

Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury will make the main contribution to creating favorable conditions.

  • Mercury will give impetus to new discoveries. It will give you curiosity and a desire to move forward. Thanks to him, November 2017 can be called a dynamic month, when increased attention to detail is required, especially when it comes to the financial sphere of life. Money signs will show you the right path.
  • Jupiter will help your inner spiritual world blossom during the parade of planets. He will teach you to appreciate every moment, and will also show you the right path in love. Jupiter will help you find balance in any matter. This heavy planet will largely determine your mood.
  • Saturn will increase intuition, sharpen your sixth sense and create a favorable atmosphere for study, introspection, and self-discovery. During such periods, luck favors people who are engaged in the creative field. If you create something unusual, then Saturn will help you with this.

Venus and Mars will be in the shadow of the three previous planets, but they cannot be written off either. Venus is the patroness of pleasures and pleasure. This means that in November 2017 sexual energy will be slightly increased. Mars awakens leadership qualities in people. Beware of rash decisions during the period when the parade of planets is active, because the energy of Mars will enter into dissonance with the energy of other planets.

One way or another, astrologers call this period a gift from the Universe for all of us. This is the year of the Red Rooster, so the parade of planets will be special, because it awakens in people the desire to move forward, just like the eastern symbol of this year. Most astrologers gave a positive forecast for this year. Also, numerological analysis made it possible to hope for the best. Everything points to the fact that in November you will need to press the gas as far as it will go in order to leave all competitors and enemies behind you.

The opinion of psychics deserves a special word, who, although they are wary of the parade of planets, are waiting for its onset. This phenomenon will help them temporarily strengthen their skills, which will enable them to work more efficiently.

The beauty of the sky and space sometimes amazes us. This is the merit of solar and lunar eclipses, meteor showers, comets, and, of course, planetary parades. In November 2017, 5 planets and our Earth will line up. This will have enormous implications for astrological predictions and scientific research. For some, this time will be a chance to attract good luck, and for others, to lose it. Be careful and don't forget to press the buttons and

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Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Mars and Jupiter will line up for the first time since 2005. The parade of planets will last until February 20.

The five bright planets of the solar system will converge in one line in such a way that they and the star Antares can be seen with the naked eye.
The parade of planets will be repeated on August 13-19, 2016.

The Moon and five planets of the Solar System will be visible during the week of January 31st. This was reported at the Moscow Planetarium, specifying that an interesting astronomical phenomenon will appear on the horizon before sunrise at 7.30 Moscow time. “From January 31 to February 7, before dawn, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and the Moon will be visible high above the horizon in the southern part of the sky, and Venus and Mercury low above the horizon. The phenomenon can be observed with the naked eye; a telescope is not required,” said Yaroslav Turilov, head of the astronomical complex of the Moscow Planetarium. According to him, the Moon will be waning during this period, so its bright light will not interfere with observations. “We are unlikely to see all the planets in the city, since Venus and Mercury will be low above the horizon and will not be visible behind the houses. Observations are best made in open areas and away from city lights. Sunrise in early February occurs at approximately 8.20 Moscow time, that is, at 7.30 Moscow time the sky is quite dark,” Turilov noted. Astronomers clarify that the scientific term “parade of planets” does not exist, but among astronomy enthusiasts it is quite actively used to describe an astronomical phenomenon when several planets gather in one small area of ​​the sky. According to scientists, there is no pattern between the parade of planets and natural disasters, so there is no need to be afraid of the unusual arrangement of the planets of the solar system on Earth. The big “parade” with the participation of all eight planets of the solar system will take place only on May 19, 2161.

What is a parade of planets?

A parade of planets is an astronomical phenomenon in which several large cosmic bodies appear on one side of the Sun in a small sector. In the sky you can observe a small and large parade of planets.

Since ancient times, formidable prophets and predictors have frightened people with a parade of celestial bodies. It is various kinds of forecasters, and not scientists, who make the weather and unhealthy noise in the free and democratic media.

Even a schoolboy studying astronomy can figure out whether the parade of planets threatens our earth or not. In scientific astronomy, a parade of planets is considered to be a position in the solar system when several planets, continuously spinning and circling in their orbits, seem to line up approximately close to the same line for a short time. This short-lived and rather rare phenomenon, the coincidence of movement passing through one line, is the parade of planets with which they began to seriously intimidate us this year. Scientific astronomy observes, records and divides the parades of planets into large and small, visible and invisible.

For example, with a small parade, there will be 4 planets on one approximately straight line at the same time. These are mainly: Venus, Mars, Saturn and Mercury. The small parade of planets is observed often: approximately once a year, and the mini-parade (when there are only 3 planets on one line) can be observed 2 times a year. The arrangement of celestial bodies during the “parade” is similar to the arrangement of the Sun, Moon and Earth during Solar and Lunar eclipses.

A large parade of planets occurs less frequently, approximately once every 20 years. To do this, 6 celestial bodies: Earth, Venus, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus must line up in one approximately straight line and be in the sky sector (approximately 10-40 degrees) for some time. The big parade of planets is repeated rarely, after about 20 years.

The fact that space, and especially celestial bodies close to our Earth, have a huge influence on our lives is unambiguous, but our body has adapted to this in such a way that many do not know it. The influence of the parade of planets is not so great as to cause Armageddon or a catastrophe on a planetary scale. Believe the scientists and their calculations: even the largest parade of planets, fortunately for us, is not an Apocalypse at all, and not a distortion of our energy shells to the point of widespread universal death. The Moon has the greatest influence on the Earth during the full moon. We are used to this and do not pay attention to this influence. The largest celestial body in terms of mass in the solar system is Jupiter. When Jupiter is in opposition to the Earth, its gravitational influence on us is greatest. But even then, it is 1640.6 times farther from the earth than the Moon. Considering the masses of the planets, this influence will be 100 times less than the influence of the Moon on our Earth. The gravitational effect of other celestial bodies of the Solar System on Earth is even less significant, even if during the parade of planets they all line up in one very straight line. parade of planets

From all of the above, it is clear that the parades of the planets occurred quite often, will be observed with the same frequency, and in the future will not have any significant impact on a person in the physical sense, nor will they affect any of his shells more than before. And in general... there will be no big parade of planets on December 21, 2012: predictors and prophets are not astronomers, and cannot compete with scientists processing data from spaceships and the latest computer telescopes. Prophets mainly predict events that are beneficial to someone, absolutely not based on scientific data, and the democratic media present this to us colorfully and emotionally. In general, this is a profitable business: instilling fear in people... you see - and the candles no one needs are bought up at inflated prices, they stock up on fuel and food, some shell out money for tickets to hell, some to heaven. Even a new word appeared: bunkeromania. People are afraid for their lives, and they began to build and store huge bunkers in the ground - “from the parade of planets.” If things continue like this, overcoming the economic crisis will not be far off. And the people will be cheerful before the New Year: what joy! the end of the world has been cancelled, you can continue to live in peace and make good money until the prophets come up with something new, and they certainly won’t eat bread for nothing, and after the holidays they will get back to their work. God willing, maybe they will come to their senses and predict and prophesy a happy, heavenly life on Earth for us. And the parades of planets, according to their cosmic and astronomical laws, have taken place and will continue to take place, without interfering or threatening us in any way.

If at the same time they are close enough in ecliptic latitude, in this configuration it is possible to cover a more distant object with a closer one, the passage of a planet across the disk of the Sun (in the case of a conjunction of the inner planet and the Sun) or an eclipse of the Sun (in the case of a conjunction with the Moon).

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    There is also a distinction between “visible” and “invisible” parades of planets in the solar system:

    A visible parade of planets is a planetary configuration when the five bright planets of the solar system (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) in their movement across the sky come close to each other and become visible at the same time in a small sector (10 - 40 degrees ) sky.

    In order for all five bright planets to be visible at the same time, the condition must be met that Mars, Jupiter and Saturn have approximately the same longitude and are visible near the inner planets, and Mercury and Venus are in eastern elongation from the Sun in the spring, and in western elongation - in autumn (for the northern hemisphere of the Earth and for middle latitudes). It is during such elongations that Mercury can be observed for quite a long time. Venus has less severe visibility conditions, since its maximum elongation is 48 degrees (for Mercury it is 28 degrees).

    From the above it is clear that the parade of planets can be observed either in the evening or in the morning. Mini-parades of planets with the participation of four planets occur more often, and mini-parades of planets with the participation of three planets can be observed annually (or even twice a year), but their visibility conditions are not the same for different latitudes of the Earth. For example, a wonderful parade of 4 bright planets (Saturn did not take part in the parade) in May 2011, when Venus, Mercury, Mars and Jupiter gathered in a sector of less than 10 degrees, could be observed in the predawn twilight, half an hour before sunrise Sun. A mini-parade of planets (although it can be called a parade with a stretch, since their visibility sector was more than 90 degrees), confidently visible in the middle latitudes of Russia, could be observed in mid-October 2009. Visible parades of planets with the participation of five bright planets occur no more often than once every 18-20 years, and the next close parade of 5 planets in the 38 degree sector will take place in March 2022, but its visibility conditions will be unfavorable for residents of Russia. But already in June 2022, the residents of Russia will still be lucky, and they will see all five planets at the same time, but already located in the sector of 115 degrees, and they will be located Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. This combination happens even less often than a parade of 5 planets.

    A parade of planets is also called the configuration of the planets of the solar system, when the planets, including those invisible to the naked eye, “line up” on one side of the Sun in a small sector. In this configuration, Mercury and Venus may be invisible from Earth, since they are in inferior conjunction with the Sun, but the outer planets are visible practically in the same direction. The closest such parade took place was March 10, 1982, and the next one will be in 2161.

    It was the use of this phenomenon, which occurred in the late 70s of the twentieth century, that made it possible to simplify the implementation of the study of the outer gas giant planets and their satellites, the boundaries of the Solar system, as well as interstellar space through the launch of spacecraft under the Voyager research program (launch which was successfully implemented in 1977). Due to the fact that all the giant planets were successfully located in a relatively narrow sector of the Solar System in the desired configuration and direction on the path of spacecraft, it became possible to use gravitational maneuvers to fly around all the outer planets. This made it possible to significantly reduce the distance and travel time to the objects under study, as well as reduce the fuel consumption required to complete this mission. Therefore, the flight trajectory was calculated based on this possibility - although officially the study of Uranus and Neptune was not initially included in the research mission program (to guarantee reaching these planets would require the construction of more expensive devices with higher reliability characteristics). However, after completing the main tasks of the research mission, it became possible to nevertheless implement a further flight to the planets Uranus and Neptune thanks to the successful use of gravitational maneuvers, which made it possible to gain the necessary acceleration impulse for the flight to these planets without consuming spacecraft fuel to overcome the path to them. After Voyager 1 successfully completed its exploration program of Saturn and its moon Titan, the final decision was made to send the Voyager 2 spacecraft to Uranus and Neptune. To do this, it was necessary to slightly change its trajectory, abandoning the close flyby trajectory of the flight near the satellite of the planet Saturn - Titan. However, this decision made it possible to look even further than originally intended by this research mission - it became possible for the first time to see and explore the very distant worlds of planets - icy gas giants and their satellites on the borderline of the outskirts of the Solar system.

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    • In the film "" the parade of planets has a negative impact on the Sun, which leads to terrible cataclysms on our planet.
    • In the film Lara Croft Tomb Raider, the parade of planets has important plot significance.
    • In The Walt Disney Company's animated film Hercules, a parade of planets allows Hades to free the Titans.
    • In the series "Charmed" in episode 14 of season 5 - the parade of planets is one of the signs that foreshadow the loss
    both white and black (demonic) magical powers.
    • In the 13th episode of the 3rd season of the X-Files series “Parade of Planets” (or “Syzygy”) there are two girls born on a day on which the planets lined up in such a way that all the energy of cosmic forces was focused on their friends, and a demon possessed them.
    • In the parable film “Parade of the Planets,” observing the parade of planets from Earth becomes a moment of spiritual catharsis for the characters.
    • In the series “N 2 O: Just Add Water,” in episode 26 of season 2, a parade of planets called the 50-year full moon takes place. When the full moon is exactly above the crater of the volcano located on Makko Island, the powers given to the girls by the moon are taken back forever if they find themselves in the lunar pool during this full moon, which is located under the crater of Makko Island.
    • In the movie "Black Hole", starring Vin Diesel, a parade of planets led to a solar eclipse and the appearance of creatures hiding from the light underground.
    • In the film "Witchcraft Love" (Un Amour De Sorciere), the parade of planets is a critical moment before which the child must be baptized, otherwise he will forever fall into the power of the evil sorcerer.
    • In the animated film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (2007), a parade of planets served as a portal
    • In The Mummy: Prince of Egypt, a parade of planets helps the mummy to resurrect
    • In the animated series “Transformers: Prime” (2011), a parade of planets awakens the giant transformer Unicron, who has been resting in the depths of the Earth since time immemorial, being its core; His awakening entails a series of disasters and threatens to destroy the Earth.
    • In the film “Knight of Camelot,” a parade of planets takes the main character to the Middle Ages.
    • In season 2 of the animated series "The Legend of Korra", a Harmonic Convergence occurs, facilitated by a parade of planets.
    • In the manga and second anime, Fullmetal Alchemist, Father uses a parade of planets and alchemists who have opened the gates of truth to consume a god.
    • Sc #1778) with the image of the Sun and nine planets of the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, the date of the parade of planets is indicated.

    The solar system has eight planets, most of the time they occupy different positions relative to the Sun and each other and are scattered across the sky in different places. Some of them are not visible, others can be easily observed. From time to time, their positions in orbits are aligned in such a way that they find themselves on one side of the Sun, in approximately the same sector of the sky. Sometimes they form an almost straight line, sometimes closer objects cover distant ones, this phenomenon is reminiscent of the Sun or Moon.

    A perfect parade of planets should be seen as a perfectly straight line, but such an event is almost impossible because the orbits are elliptical and the speeds of the planets vary.

    Astronomers distinguish between large and small parades. The large ones consist of six planets - Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, and the Earth also takes part in it, since it is also located in the same direction from the Sun, approximately in line with these planets. It happens once every twenty years. The Earth no longer participates in the small parade; it consists of Venus, Mars, Mercury and Saturn, and is visible very often - once and sometimes twice a year.

    Mini-parades consist of at least three planets located at a short distance from each other.

    There are also visible and invisible parades of planets. In the first, the five brightest planets (Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Mercury and Saturn) pass close to each other in the sky and are visible as a cluster of stars in one part of the sky. They occur approximately once every twenty years. Full parades, in which all the planets of the solar system participate, are invisible, since some of the closest participants are not visible to the naked eye.

    When to watch planetary parades?

    Large planetary parades are best observed in the evening or morning, while mini-parades can be visible at any time of the night. The most notable such event will occur in 2022 - Mercury, Venus, Uranus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will line up in the sky on approximately one slightly curved line. Neptune will also be in the same sector, but this planet is not visible to the naked eye. The next full parade will occur only in 170 years.

    Small and mini-parades of planets occur frequently; to observe them, you need to follow the starry calendar and take into account that they are visible from the Earth in different ways; sometimes it is impossible to observe this spectacle, since the planets appear in the sky at the same time as the Sun.

    Five Planets Parade January 23rd, 2016

    The theme sounds like something out of Lara Croft or The Da Vinci Code, but that's really what we're looking forward to throughout the next month. How it will happen: for the first time since 2005, shortly before dawn, five planets of the solar system will line up in the constellations Scorpio and Virgo.

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    Since ancient times, formidable prophets and predictors have frightened people with a parade of celestial bodies. It is various kinds of forecasters, and not scientists, who make the weather and unhealthy hype in the media.

    Parade of planets(the exact term is conjunction) is an astronomical phenomenon during which a certain number of planets in the solar system line up close to one line. In this case, objects are visually close in the sky. If the difference in ecliptic latitudes is also small, the phenomena of occultation of a physically more distant object, the passage of a planet across the disk of the Sun (in the case of a conjunction of the inner planet and the Sun) or an eclipse of the Sun (in the case of a conjunction of the Moon and the Sun) are possible.

    The inner planets Venus and Mercury enter into conjunction with the Sun twice during one synodic period. If the planet is located between the Earth and the Sun, an inferior conjunction (internal) occurs; if the Sun is located between the planet and the Earth, then this phenomenon is called superior conjunction (external).

    Small parade- an astronomical phenomenon during which four planets line up in space and are visible close to each other in the sky. These planets include: Venus, Mars, Saturn, Mercury. The small parade of planets is observed often: approximately once a year, and the mini-parade (when there are only 3 planets on one line) can be observed 2 times a year. The arrangement of celestial bodies during the “parade” is similar to the arrangement of the Sun, Moon and Earth during Solar and Lunar eclipses.

    Big ("great") parade- an astronomical phenomenon during which six planets line up in one line. To do this, 6 celestial bodies: Earth, Venus, Saturn, Mars, Jupiter and Uranus must line up in one approximately straight line and be in the sky sector (approximately 10-40 degrees) for some time. The big parade of planets is repeated rarely, after about 20 years.

    Visible parade planets is called a planetary configuration when the five bright planets of the solar system (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) in their movement across the sky come close to each other and become visible at the same time in a small sector (10 - 40 degrees) of the sky . The parade of planets can be observed either in the evening or in the morning.

    Mini-parades of planets with the participation of four planets occur more often, and mini-parades of planets with the participation of three planets can be observed annually (or even twice a year), but their visibility conditions are not the same for different latitudes of the Earth.

    Visible parades of planets with the participation of five bright planets occur no more often than once every 18-20 years, and the next close parade of 5 planets in the 38 degree sector will take place in March 2022, but its visibility conditions will be unfavorable for residents of Russia. But already in June 2022, the residents of Russia will still be lucky, and they will see all five planets at the same time, but already located in the sector of 115 degrees, and they will be located Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn.

    A parade of planets is also called the configuration of the planets of the solar system, when the planets, including those invisible to the naked eye, “line up” on one side of the Sun in a small sector. The next such configuration (excluding Pluto) is expected in about 150 years.

    The “re-show” of this cosmic show will take place, according to current scientists’ estimates, at the end of July and early August of this year, after which similar “parades of planets” will take place again in 10-12 years. In summer, unlike this month, residents of the northern hemisphere will not be able to see all the planets - Mercury and Venus will not be visible to them.

    By the way, a parade of five planets in the solar system, occurring once every 11 years, is not such a rarity compared to the Great Parade of 8 planets, which astronomers expect only by 2161.