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The chances of the planets ever lining up are so statistically improbable that it is safe to say it will never happen.

The actual chances of the planets ever lining up has been calculated to be about once every 8.6 x 1046 years. (That's once every 86 billion, trillion, trillion, trillion years.)

Since the Sun will be gone in about 10 billion years, it is impossible for this to happen.

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The inner six planets will align in 2040, and all eight in 2854.

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in 10,000 years

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