A stunning photo has captured all seven of our neighboring planets in Earth's sky at the same time, possibly for the first time ever.
The photo, taken by astrophotographer Josh Dury, shows Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn, Venus, Neptune, and Mercury in alignment thanks to a rare 'planetary parade.'
Terrestrial cameras have only recently become advanced enough to capture all the planets in the sky from the ground, making this photo likely the first of its kind.
To capture the image, Dury used a composite shot made up of several panes, with each pane captured in multiple exposures.