English: View of the southeastern sky for an observer located on February 27, 1953 BC at 7:00 CET at a location at latitude 50°N and longitude 9°E. On this day, the five bright planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn were situated unusually close together in the sky. They are shown on the star map and marked with the appropriate symbols.
The star map also includes the ecliptic and a contour line for 10°.
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