All seven planets in our solar system other than Earth will be visible with the naked eye in the night sky this week, starting from the southwestern horizon and moving east.
However, Uranus, located between Mars and Jupiter, and Neptune, which is between Saturn and Jupiter, can also be seen with binoculars or a telescope.
Mercury and Venus reach their closest point to Earth until 2024 on December 29 at 21:00 GMT.
All seven planets in our solar system other than Earth will be visible with the naked eye in the night sky this week, starting from the southwestern horizon and moving east.
However, Uranus, located between Mars and Jupiter, and Neptune, which is between Saturn and Jupiter, can also be seen with binoculars or a telescope.
Mercury and Venus reach their closest point to Earth until 2024 on December 29 at 21:00 GMT.