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Moon, Mars, and Venus: What time is the alignment and how can I see it?

PLANETARY alignments and conjunctions are relatively common as the solar system continues its orbit.

While humans can’t typically see the planets with their naked eye, they occasionally appear visible in the sky.

Venus and Mars will be visible to the naked eye on Sunday, February 27, 2022

Moon, Mars, and Venus: What time is the alignment?

Around 4am local time on Sunday, February 27, 2022, the moon is set to align with Venus and Mars.

According to Space.com, the planets will be visible in the sky by the time the sun rises on the east coast of the United States.

The following day, the moon is set to align with the planets Saturn and Mercury – all of which will be visible in the sky.

How can I see it?

Using the moon as a guide, Mars and Venus will both appear within a close range.

Mars is set to shine at a magnitude of 0.3, whereas Venus shows off with a -4.6 magnitude.

Stars in a typical night sky shine at a magnitude of six or lower, meaning the planets are expected to be extremely visible during this alignment.


What does the moon represent?

The moon is said to embody the feminine cycle, known for its immortality and eternity.

In astrology, the moon is said to encapsulate the deepest parts of one’s psyche and soul.

What does Mars represent?

In mythology, Mars is known as the god of war – the planet is said to rule over aspects pertaining to one’s temper and drive.

Mars placements are all about ambition, passion, and energy.

What does Venus represent?

Named for the goddess of love, the planet of Venus is said to rule over relationships, value, aesthetics, and luxury.

Knowing where one’s Venus is on their natal chart can help them to understand how they approach love and intimacy.

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