They should all be visible in the same part of the sky shortly after sunset, creating what is often called a planetary parade. Mercury, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter should be visible to the naked eye but ...
Some parades occur when only three or four planets align in our sky, but the coming one on Feb. 28, 2026, is a bit more rare.
The planets will align in the night sky on Feb. 28. Here is when to look up and which ones are visible without a telescope.
Nearly all of the solar system’s planets are about to file across the night sky in a planetary alignment, and it will be ...
Despite the dramatic name, these alignments aren’t exceptionally rare. The last six-planet parade occurred in January 2025, ...
All of our solar system’s planets are lining up in the night sky at once this week. This extraordinary celestial event will see the sky scattered with seven visible planets in what is known as a great ...
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Six planets will align in February as part of a rare planetary parade. Find out how and when you can see the event.
A newly studied solar system breaks the usual planet pattern, raising fresh questions about how rocky and gas planets form.