A fine night and a great procession of planets brought about 50 people to Whanganui's Ward Observatory on July 13.
They were able to see Jupiter with its moons, Saturn with rings and moons, and Mars, which just looks like an orange blob and is as close to Earth as it ever gets.
It was a fortunate time, observatory secretary Mark Lee said, with the annual procession of planets making the five usually visible from Earth all visible at on the same night.
"At 6.45 Venus would be the brightest planet over to the west, then Mercury, Jupiter would be about overhead and Saturn, with Mars across to the east."
The observatory is open on fine Friday nights and usually manned by Lee and Wanganui Astronomical Society president Ross Skilton.