Planetary alignment visible in the Okanagan, North America
Astronomical observers will be able to catch a glimpse of all the galaxy’s planets over the coming days.
The planets first started to align in January, but a B.C.-based astronomer said the final days of February should be good for seeing them all.
“They’re not all in a line like right next to each other, but they are very spread across the sky,” Charles Ennis, President of the Sunshine Coast Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada and past president of the RASC, told Vernon Matters.
“[Thursday, Feb. 27], at sunset, you’re going to see Mercury and Saturn setting in the west, and just above that you’re going to see Venus, which is going to be very easy to see because it is a very bright object.











