Stargazers can see six planets all in one evening during the second month of the year, especially Mercury, which is usually difficult to spot.
Skygazers, mark your calendars because one of the coolest celestial events is coming around again toward the end of February.
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Don’t miss the rare planet parade lighting up February’s night sky
Six planets are about to stack up in the evening sky in a rare alignment that will briefly turn the western horizon into a ...
California stargazers can observe a parade of six planets in the night sky throughout February, but the best time to see the ...
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February 2026: What's in the sky this month? Jupiter continues to dominate the night; Mercury, Venus, and Saturn are visible
Mercury, Venus, and Saturn put on an early-evening display in the west, while Jupiter dominates the rest of the night.
Six planets are hanging out in the sky this month in what’s known as a planetary parade. Catch the spectacle while you can because it’s the last one of the year. These linkups happen when several ...
Six planets are hanging out in the sky this month in what's known as a planetary parade.Catch the spectacle while you can because it's the last one of the year. These linkups happen when several ...
Stargazers across Washington state are in for a treat.
February: it’s a short month, and it’s also relatively short on stargazing highlights. Still, patient stargazers will be ...
February evenings are quietly setting the stage for a wide planetary lineup, visible soon after sunset and stretching across ...
A rare planetary parade will march across the sky on Saturday, Feb. 28, according to NASA. Venus, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter, ...
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