![]() If you cut a cake into 14 sectors, each sector will be about 25 degrees across. Now think of how you cut a birthday cake. This patch is about 50 times wider than our Moon, but since these planets will be in the same direction as the Sun, we won't even be able to see them! So these other five planets will lie in the same patch of sky. The five planets which we can see without a telescope (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) will be in a very rough line on one side of the Sun, while the Earth will be on the other side. It turns out that a line-up of the kind that will happen in 2000 is actually fairly common, and happens about every 20 years. Apparently, the Earth will be tossed out of its orbit, or, at the very least, the massive gravitational stresses of this Planetary Alignment will set off earthquakes, tsunamis and general all-round destruction, and billions will perish. Yes, it has been claimed that, on that day, all the nine planets will be on one side of the Sun, making a straight line stretching out from the Sun. Last time we talked about a rare line-up of the planets that will supposedly happen on May the fifth in the year 2000. ![]()
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