Everyone loves a procession.
Most people living in cold parts do not rejoice completely when February flows – but this year, The Night Sky Observers have been positively active due to a rare heavenly event.
In early 2025, those who stare up managed to display what is known as the “Planet's procession” – where it seems that Mars, Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are in line with.
Now, one of the photographers designed to capture phenomena – from a field near his home in England.
Experts say, the image can be the first to gather all the eight planets, including Earth, in one frame.
Josh Dori, 27, picked up the scene from the Mendemps hills, near Bristol, on February 22.
“I managed to take a panorama picture of the seven planets, nicknamed – the planet's procession,” Derry told SwNS.
“It is made of nine pictures, it reveals Saturn, Mercury and Neptune.
“However, it was very difficult to discover. I used multiple photo analyzes and astronomy applications to confirm its location.”
“Since this was taken with a wide -angle lens, the nine images are seized to a panorama and a mixture of HDR from one of the tires to detect Saturn, Neptune and Mercury.
“These three planets are not easy to see at all.”
The alignment happened before – but before the cameras enjoy the ability to capture them all once.
As SWNS said, one of the experts delayed that the reason for this achievement that this achievement that was spent in the past is that until 2006, after the last squad, Pluto was considered a planet.
They said that the distant pariah was impossible to press the group's image.