A parade of planets is currently on display in our night sky. The planets have aligned so that we can see six of them on the same night.
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune will all be visible in the night sky throughout the month.
Scott Young, an astronomer with the Manitoba Museum, says many hype it up as just a single day of viewing, but it's more than that.
"The universe has always got cool stuff going on. and sometimes it can be fun to see it without knowing what's going on and finding out what it was afterwards. Don't wait for someone to tell you when you should go out, any time under the stars is an amazing time."
You'll need a telescope to see Neptune and Uranus well, but our other four neighbors are easily visible to the naked eye!