Six planets will line up in the evening sky at the end of February, offering a rare “planetary parade” visible to most skywatchers if clouds cooperate.
According to NASA, at least one bright planet can be seen on most nights, depending on the weather.
Shortly after sunset on February 28, the planets will seem to gather on one side of the Sun in what astronomers call a “planetary parade.” ...
6 planets will align in a 'planet parade' Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, shortly after sunset. Here's which planets you might see and how to best view them.
Skywatchers can witness a rare celestial event on February 28. Six planets, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus, Saturn, and ...
On Saturday, Feb. 28, six planets are expected to align in the night sky, with four of them visible to the naked eye.
Six planets—including Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury—will line up in the sky. Here’s the best time to watch and where to find ...
Skywatchers have a rare opportunity to witness a rare six-planet alignment on February 28, 2026. Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Jupiter will appear in a line shortly after sunset. While ...
Six planets will appear in the same part of the sky on February 28. Here’s how and when to watch the rare planetary alignment from Spain.