Skywatchers are expected to be able to observe a rare planetary parade on July 12, when the Moon appears alongside three planets from Earth. According to NDTV, the lineup visible from Earth’s point of view includes Mars, Saturn, and Uranus, with the Moon positioned in the same general sky area during the event. The description frames the occurrence as a coordinated appearance of multiple Solar System objects—one natural satellite and three planets—visible during a single observing window. The report indicates that the Moon’s appearance in proximity to these planets provides an opportunity for stargazers to spot all four objects together. While the sources provided do not specify the exact timing, viewing location details, or whether the planets will be simultaneously highest in the sky, the central information is consistent: July 12 is the date of the event and the visible participants are the Moon, Mars, Saturn, and Uranus.