On November 1, 2025, at 10:45 PM, a significant astronomical event occurs: a rare conjunction of five planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn—visible in the night sky. This celestial alignment draws the attention of astronomers and stargazers worldwide, leading to organized viewing events in various locations. In the month leading up to this event, from October 1 to October 31, 2025, there is a surge in public interest in astronomy, with numerous educational programs and workshops held in schools and community centers to prepare for the conjunction. Local observatories and planetariums host special sessions, and social media platforms buzz with discussions and anticipation. As the date approaches, weather forecasts become crucial, with many hoping for clear skies to witness this spectacular sight. On the night of the conjunction, people gather in parks, backyards, and observatories, equipped with telescopes and binoculars, eagerly awaiting the moment when the planets align. This event not only captivates the public's imagination but also serves as a reminder of humanity's connection to the cosmos, inspiring a renewed interest in space exploration and scientific inquiry.