Watch for planets to align in Saskatchewan skies tomorrow: Astronomist
If you look up about 30 minutes after sunset Saturday night, you may see several planets lined up across the sky – a celestial event that offers a rare chance to visualize the structure of our solar system from your own backyard.
In Regina, sunset is expected between 6:37 p.m. and 6:43 p.m. In Saskatoon, the best viewing window will begin around 7:10 p.m., once the sky is dark enough for the planets to stand out. Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will be visible to the naked eye, appearing along the same path the sun follows across the sky.
University of Regina physics professor Dr. Samantha Lawler said while planetary alignments happen periodically, they remain a powerful and accessible way for people to connect with astronomy.
“This happens about once a year or so. So it’s not super rare, but it is neat because it lets you see the geometry of where we are,” Lawler said. “You can see Venus, Saturn and Jupiter easily with your eyes after sunset.”
