If you are unsure where exactly in the sky you should observe the planets, you can use mobile applications that will show the exact location of celestial bodies based on your geographic location. Such applications include, for example, Stellarium and Sky Tonight.
In general, you can use the following data to help you spot the planets you need:
Mars will be visible in the east, in the constellation Gemini, it is reddish in color.
Jupiter will be located in the constellation Taurus.
Uranus will be in the constellation Aries, but you will need binoculars or a telescope to observe it.
Venus , Saturn and Neptune will take their place in the japan mobile database western part of the sky, in the constellations of Aquarius and Pisces.
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Parades differ in the number of planets participating in them. Mini-parades can be distinguished, where up to 4 planets are included. We observe such parades up to twice a year.
Large parades involve 5 or more planets. This phenomenon is much less common. For example, it could be observed in March 2022.
There are also full parades – when all seven planets of the Solar System (not counting Pluto, which has lost its status) line up in the sky. Such parades are even rarer and occur once every hundreds of years.
There are also visible and invisible parades of planets. The latter occur when the planets are too close to the Sun.