Look up: Planetary parade featuring Venus, Jupiter and Mercury set to dazzle the sky tonight

Jupiter and Mercury will be visible for roughly 30 to 45 minutes, before the two planets follow the Sun's steps below the western horizon.

When the lovely couple on the street tells you that Venus, Jupiter and Mercury are visible in the night sky just after sunset on the evening of June 12, they won't be lying.

The three planets will gather above the western horizon for a dazzling celestial display, giving skywatchers across the U.S. the perfect excuse to look up after sunset.

You'll have to act fast, because this stunning planetary showcase won't linger in the evening sky for long.

According to Space.com, the optimal viewing window to gaze at the three-planet space show will be 30 minutes after sunset.

So don't let the Sun catch you slacking. If you're interested in peeping the planetary parade, you better finish up dinner and the dishes around sunset. 

Jupiter and Mercury will be visible for roughly 30 to 45 minutes, before the two planets follow the Sun's steps below the western horizon, according to Space.com. 

Skywatchers have been treated to a memorable week. The planetary parade comes just days after Venus and Jupiter spent the evening as neighbors in the night sky on June 9.

While Jupiter and Mercury will call it quits on the heels of the Sun, Venus will steal the show, appearing low in the western sky even before twilight fades. Mercury will be the toughest of the trio to catch, hugging the horizon as it quickly follows the Sun below it.

If you find yourself on a sunset cruise, in transit to dinner and Friday night plans, look up – you might just get lucky and see the planetary parade.