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One of the charms of nomadic life is the night open to the stars and planets.
Between January 21 and February 28, the parade of planets will take place, appearing aligned before our eyes towards the southwestern horizon when dusk gives way to darkness. The planets will not be in a line, but, from the point of view of the Earth, they appear to be in a row. It is like having many objects on a table, spread out in different positions, but when I bend down to the edge of the table I can see several of them in a line, although some are further away and others closer.
Venus and Saturn will dazzle together, with Venus being the brightest beacon. Above them, Jupiter is the second brightest point of light
after Venus. All this can be seen with the naked eye. Mars, with its characteristic red glow, is unmissable near the eastern horizon.
With the help of a telescope or binoculars, Uranus can be seen near Jupiter, while Neptune is located near Venus and Saturn, completing this celestial spectacle.
PARADE OF Planets