
Planetary Alignment
Planetary alignment occurs when two or more planets in our solar system line up in the same direction from Earth's perspective, either along a straight line or within a specific region. This alignment results from the orbital paths of planets, which are generally tilted and inclined at different angles. While such alignments are interesting astronomical events, they are not rare, nor do they typically have any significant physical effect on Earth. Instead, they mainly provide opportunities for astronomers to observe multiple planets simultaneously and better understand our solar system's dynamics.