Planets Over Egyptian Pyramid

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The early morning Planet Parade continues. Visible the world over, the planets Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and Saturn have been lining up in the pre-dawn Night Sky since mid-April.
In the featured image taken last month, these planets were captured over the Step Pyramid of Djoser, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in the Saqqara necropolis of Egypt, the pyramid was constructed in the 27th century BC and is one of the oldest pyramids known.
The two-image composite includes a foreground image taken during evening blue hour, and a background image captured from the same location the following morning.
The morning planet line-up is slowly changing. At the end of last month, planets Jupiter and Venus switched places, while at the end of this month, Jupiter and Mars will switch after passing within one-degree of each other.
Of course, this picturesque planetary angular alignment is a coincidence, as all of these Distant Worlds continue to orbit the Sun as they have for billions of years, well before even the ancient Step Pyramid of Djoser was built.
Notable Submissions to APOD: Morning Planet Parade 2022.