Planetary Parade 2025 Rare Photo Captures Earth and 7 Planets for the first time ever

During the planetary parade on 22 February, 7 planets of the solar system appeared in the sky together. The incident was seen earlier in 1982 itself. All these planets were captured by Josh Dury in their camera. Josh took this photo from Mendip Hills of Summerset. The photo is captured on 22 February. Josh has created a history by capturing this photo. See this amazing photo-
Josh used a subtle technique to capture Mercury, Saturn, and Neptune. He created a panoramic image by connecting several “panes” together. Josh used double exposure approach for a special plank showing these three planets. One base exposure and the other increased exposure, so that light light can also be captured from the blurred planets. To verify the position of the planets, Josh cross-references the image with plane sphir maps.
The camera used by Josh Duri was the Sony A7s II camera with a Piercing Sigma 15mm Diagonal Fisheye Lens. The planets of our solar system orbit the Sun in a line in the sky, which is called Ecliptic. For this reason, planets always appear in a line in the sky of the Earth. This is called Planetary Parade. The planetary parade may include three to eight planets. Small parades are normal but large parades are very rare. The most rare and extraordinary phenomenon occurs when all seven planets come in a straight line.
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