
MOSCOW, June 3 All the planets of the Solar System, except for the Earth, will be located on the same side of the Sun on June 3, but it will be impossible to see the parade of planets because of the luminary, whose bright rays will prevent one from seeing the celestial bodies at that moment, the Moscow Planetarium reported earlier.
The report notes that on June 3, all the planets will be near the Sun on one side of it in the following order: Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune and Saturn.
It is specified that all the planets will be located in a sector of about 90 degrees (from the north-eastern to the south-eastern horizon), but will not be visible because they will be lost in the bright rays of the Sun. Only Saturn will be visible for a very short time, very low above the horizon in the clear sky before sunrise.
In addition, on June 3, a thin waning crescent Moon will join the planets, it will be close to Mars, and on June 4, there will be only six arc minutes between Mercury and Jupiter.

